Big Hints at EGM's Future
By Dan Hsu in Steve Harris, EGM on Jul 3, 2009

Original and new EGM owner Steve Harris dropped some big hints as to what readers can expect from the soon-to-be-relaunched magazine (if you can even still call it just that):
First and foremost, we're planning to incorporate digital content within the magazine. This includes professionally-produced video, audio and other types of content. We're also going to make this content fully transportable. ... There's now a heightened consumer interest in the transportability of information and using applications to do things like read content on an iPhone. We benefit not only from the technology but from the consumer's willingness to use it. The new Electronic Gaming Monthly will let you take your magazine and its content from print to computer to wireless devices -- even to your television -- as well as enable subscribers and single-copy purchasers to enhance that experience every step of the way. We are embracing that reality [and] will enable it and encourage it.
Looks like EGM is joining Project Natal in the further Minority Reporting of the games industry. Read more in the full interview on Publishing Executive.
Comments (22)
It depends on the cost in the end.
I'm subscriped to PC Gamer Magazine, but I never really read it. I fork out the money to support the guys over there. I don't see much sense in supporting the new EGM after the editorial staff - the people whose voices and opinions I cared about - were all given the axe.
We'll see what the future brings for the magazine, I suppose.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see EGM come back, but right now I think I'm more enamored with the idea then actually paying for a subscription to whatever the heck he's trying to put together.
At the same time, what interests me is content. So often, when I put down cash for a print magazine, I feel as though I’m paying for game companies to advertize to me. What quality content will EGM offer me that web logs, developer forums, or other magazines won’t provide?
It would be awesome to be able to get an issue of EGM on print but also be able to read it on a mobile device when I forget to bring the actual magazine.
I really hope they don't bite off more than they can chew, but whatever they end up putting out I will be one of the first in line once it becomes available.
http://digg.com/gaming_news/Big_Hints_at_EGM_s_Electronic_Gaming_Monthly_Future
My only other concern is the writers for the magazine. This presents the same problem as when all the "1up has died!!!" hype was going around. Is it really going to be the thing I use to love, if all the talent, spirit, and people that made me love it are gone?