UK Christmas bonanza – Day 7 1/2: Win a year’s subscription to PC Gamer UK

at 11:49am December 20 2010
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Thanks to a small snafu yesterday, you’re getting two competitions today. So welcome to day six and-a-half of the PC Gamer Christmas giveaway bonanza. We’ve given away five stonking prizes already, but we’re just getting started. Today we’re giving away the most glamorous prize yet. Imagine a world where you never have to leave the comfort of your own home, a place where the world’s finest PC news, reviews and features are delivered directly to your door every month. Today we’re offering a year’s subscription to PC Gamer UK for five lucky winners. Read on for your chance to win.

PC Gamer UK Christmas Issue – Diablo 3

at 06:46pm November 24 2010
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The Christmas issue of PC Gamer UK comes straight from hell, but it looks heavenly, with not just one Diablo 3 cover but five. You can see four of them below, each depicting a different character class from Blizzard’s hack-and-slasher.

Subscribe to PC Gamer UK, get it half price

at 12:31pm October 25 2010
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It’s winter, which at PC Gamer means free overtime from our inking orphans because it’s too cold for them to go back to their cells at night. So we’re passing these human rights violations – or ‘savings’ – on to you: it’s now just £10.69 quarterly to subscribe by Direct Debit, or £46.49 for a year if you prefer to pay by card. The PC Gamer Maths Prawn tells us that’s £3.28 and £3.58 an issue respectively – good job, Maths Prawn! Back in your tank!

For the most ridiculous saving of all, subscribe for two years for £77.99. Your loyalty lets us plan for the future by abducting a whole new orphan, safe in the knowledge that after twelve months, the cadmium poisoning from the ink will have rendered it almost numb to the papercuts. And since we work four-week long Journalism Months to avoid light stabbings from our overlords, we do 13 issues in a year. That’s less than £3 an issue, says the calculator we replaced the Maths Prawn with after the tank fiasco. Compassionate and smart.

Subscribers also get their issues with the clean, gorgeous, clutter-free covers you see above. As well as looking sexy on a coffee table, the time the orphans save from the lack of cover lines means we can send each issue out to you sooner than the shops.

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