PC Gamer magazine's new issue is on sale now: Duke Nukem special anniversary celebration

Duke Nukem PC Gamer magazine issue
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This month, PC Gamer delivers a kick-ass Duke Nukem special issue. On the landmark 30th anniversary of the now legendary Duke Nukem 3D, and the 15th anniversary of its more infamous follow-up, Duke Nukem Forever, PC Gamer speaks directly to many of the key people who made both games happen. Seriously, this is a must-read for both Duke fans and FPS nuts alike. And, with our awesome lead feature delivering never-before-seen development images, too, this is truly a Duke party that is not to be missed. Hail to the king, baby!

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Issue 425 UK / 413 US
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Cover story: Duke Nukem special anniversary celebration | Secondary features: PC gaming's best retro FPS games

This month, PC Gamer delivers a kick-ass Duke Nukem special issue, celebrating the FPS icon on landmark anniversaries for both Duke Nukem 3D and Duke Nukem Forever. Plus, Soulframe previewed, Gothic Remake reviewed, Unreal reinstalled, and gamepads tested.

Buy this issue in print: $4.99 (US) | $16.49 (UK)

Buy this issue digitally: $4.99 (US) | $16.49 (UK)

There's another awesome feature in this issue of PC Gamer, too, one that pays homage to the huge impact that Duke Nukem 3D and other boomer shooters had on the FPS genre. This feature surfaces what we consider to be the finest retro-style FPS games on the market today. The baby boomer shooters, if you will, that look to recreate and build on the legendary originals. As such, if you like retro-style shooting action, punchy low-fi visuals, and tons of larger-than-life characters, this is a must-read.

Duke Nukem PC Gamer magazine issue

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In terms of previews this issue, PC Gamer gets world-exclusive access to the hot new free-to-play action-role-playing MMO, Soulframe, Digital Extremes' much-anticipated follow-up to Warframe. In addition, we go hands-on with 1666: Amsterdam, Castlevania: Belmont's Curse, Corsair Cove, Control Resonance, Clutch and Sin Reloaded.

Duke Nukem PC Gamer magazine issue

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Meanwhile, in review land, we judge Gothic Remake, Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II, Exo Rally Championship, Mina the Hollower, The Adventures of Elliot, Dave the Diver: In the Jungle and Derelict Star, among others.

Duke Nukem PC Gamer magazine issue

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Cover feature: Duke Nukem special anniversary celebration

Duke Nukem PC Gamer magazine issue

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Written by: Rick Lane

Magazine exclusive: Until August 26th, 2026

What's in this month's cover story: On the 30th anniversary of Duke Nukem 3D, and the 15th anniversary of Duke Nukem Forever, PC Gamer speaks directly to many of the key players who made these games a reality, telling their story as well as exploring the impact and legacy that Duke Nukem has had on the PC gaming industry. For Duke and FPS fans in general, this is a must-read feature. Hail to the king, baby!


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Robert Jones
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Rob is editor of PC Gamer magazine and has been PC gaming since the early 1990s, an experience that has left him with a life-long passion for first person shooters, isometric RPGs and point and click adventures. Professionally Rob has written about games, gaming hardware and consumer technology for almost twenty years, and before joining the PC Gamer team was deputy editor of T3.com, where he oversaw the website's gaming and tech content as well its news and ecommerce teams. You can also find Rob's words in a series of other gaming magazines and books such as Future Publishing's own Retro Gamer magazine and numerous titles from Bitmap Books. In addition, he is the author of Super Red Green Blue, a semi-autobiographical novel about games and gaming culture. Rob loves riding motorbikes, too.

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