After just five issues, the official World of Warcraft Magazine is calling it quits. Future US has posted a notice on the website, and subscribers can either get a refund for the issues they didn't receive, or a voucher for six in-game World of Warcraft pets. Future recommends subscribers who want to keep up with the game in a dead tree format can subscribe to its PC Gamer publication, and it's possible Blizzard may try to publish something itself, though there are apparently no plans for that yet.
It's kind of a shame -- the WoW Magazine did offer a lot of solid coverage about the game (and some good looks inside the workings of Blizzard's Irvine, CA campus), but the publication was also torn between its status as an official outlet and a separate press entity. Dan Amrich, the magazine's first editor-in-chief (who left even before the first issue was published, and is now working as an official Activision blogger) recently wrote about some of the troubles he had dealing with Blizzard's licensing department and their control over the magazine.
When you combine that with the fact that MMO fans tend to prefer digital over analog, then apparently the whole venture just wasn't worth it. Like we said, shame.
Reader Comments (54)
Posted: Sep 18th 2011 5:12PM AidenAnderson said
@drunkinggamebar
Your right about that, one must use what better adapts to it's lifestyle.
I'm not saying magazines aren't usefull but in this particular case, to me, it's much more usefull to read about it online. It's imediate, you choose the content that interests you the most and it's guaranted to be the most recent. I think it's cheaper and a lot less time consuming.
I don't have kids but I do have a personal life. It took me forever to level one character in wow because I could only play a couple of hours on the weekend. Raid's, BG's, Arena.... lol forget it. It's exaclty because of my time limitations I prefer web over paper.
Your right about that, one must use what better adapts to it's lifestyle.
I'm not saying magazines aren't usefull but in this particular case, to me, it's much more usefull to read about it online. It's imediate, you choose the content that interests you the most and it's guaranted to be the most recent. I think it's cheaper and a lot less time consuming.
I don't have kids but I do have a personal life. It took me forever to level one character in wow because I could only play a couple of hours on the weekend. Raid's, BG's, Arena.... lol forget it. It's exaclty because of my time limitations I prefer web over paper.
Posted: Sep 18th 2011 10:17PM Naru now in 3D said
WoW sucks :D
Posted: Sep 19th 2011 2:26AM Bobby Hill said
next, hopefully the game calls it quits.
Posted: Sep 19th 2011 2:45AM LadyRiven said
I might have bought this magazine if they had put it in physical stores. I buy magazines at the grocery store and Barnes and Noble all the time, but I never want any of them bad enough to actually subscribe to them. I know they were marketing it as some kind of 'collector's item', but seriously. I'm the type of person who buys those $20 digital art magazines imported from Europe at the bookstore, but I won't order them online.




