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TGA Founder Honors GI: A True Industry Legend for the Veteran Game Magazine!

As previously reported, Game Informer, a 33-year-old United States game media, announced the closure of its magazine, and "Dragon Age 4" will be the cover of its last issue.

TGA Founder Honors GI: A True Industry Legend for the Veteran Game Magazine!

TGA founder and host Geoff Keighley posted on social media to remember Game Informer: "After 33 years of publication, Game Informer magazine has announced that it will cease publication immediately, and its staff has been fired by GI's parent company, GameStop. Over the years, the GI team has made great contributions to the gaming industry. ”

TGA Founder Honors GI: A True Industry Legend for the Veteran Game Magazine!

"I remember at the E3 show one year, GI's influence was enough to get Activision to pull the Tony Hawk Land Slide Plate promotion at the show so that the game would be on the cover of the next issue of GI. GI is a legend in the gaming industry, and its status at the time was unassailable. Looking back at some of the incredible GI covers over the years, we always enjoyed the process of releasing new games, and there's nothing more enjoyable than checking your inbox to see what's coming soon. ”

TGA Founder Honors GI: A True Industry Legend for the Veteran Game Magazine!
TGA Founder Honors GI: A True Industry Legend for the Veteran Game Magazine!
TGA Founder Honors GI: A True Industry Legend for the Veteran Game Magazine!
TGA Founder Honors GI: A True Industry Legend for the Veteran Game Magazine!
TGA Founder Honors GI: A True Industry Legend for the Veteran Game Magazine!

Game Informer was founded in August 1991 when GameStop took over Game Informer in 2000 when it acquired FuncoLand, which has become one of the oldest video game magazines in the world.

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