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Eurogamer.net is Europe's leading independent video games website.

The site features reviews, news, previews, interviews and forums, and also has dedicated sections for MMO games, videos and gaming technology.

Eurogamer also has local language editions published by teams in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, The Netherlands, Romania, Denmark, and Czech Republic.

The Eurogamer websites have a combined audited readership of 3.7 million monthly unique users, and they have become the first port of call for core gamers and games publishers alike.

Focused on providing informed and credible editorial, Eurogamer.net is the UK's most popular independent video games website with an ABCE audited readership of over 2.3 million unique users. It was also winner of the 2008 Games Media Award for "Best Games Website".

Eurogamer TV was launched in 2006 to provide original and trailer video content. The Eurogamer TV Show has an avid audience and has quickly established itself as required viewing for anyone serious about their passion for video games.

Eurogamers, the social network for gamers, now has over 250,000 active registered users and allows gamers from across Europe to interact with their friends, learn about their favourite games, express themselves and their passion for gaming, arrange matches and take part in tournaments and competitions.

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Eurogamer.net

Focused on providing informed and credible editorial on all aspects of gaming and video games culture, Eurogamer.net is the UK's most popular independent video games website.

The site has an ABCE audited readership of over 2.3 million unique users. It was also winner of the 2008 Games Media Award for "Best Games Website".

The website publishes in excess of 80 original editorial features such as reviews, previews and interviews each month, in addition to daily updated news, videos screenshots and other game information.

The site employs some of the UK's most respected games journalists and freelancers, and editor Tom Bramwell was voted "Best Games Journalist - Online" in the Games Media Awards 2007, a feat repeated by deputy editor Ellie Gibson in 2008.

Eurogamer is the perfect website for advertisers looking to reach an audience of male gamers, aged 16-35. The site has a wide range of advertising placements and targeting options - contact us to find out more.


Eurogamer Expo

The Eurogamer Expo is the UK's premier live gaming event. In 2009 the event will be taking place in London and Leeds and will attract up to 14,000 gamers.

For the full details check out the Eurogamer Expo website.

The event was created with gamers in mind - by securing the best new and upcoming games, making it great value for money and ensuring every title was playable. 15 publishers showed off 64 playable games at the first event - which also featured tournaments, competitions, indie games and more. Check it out on Eurogamer TV.

The company aims to establish the event as the key date in the diary for UK gamers and as a place for the industry to come together under one roof.

If you would like to be kept up to date with Eurogamer Expo information please join the Eurogamers group. If you represent a company that would like to exhibit at a future Eurogamer Expo please contact us.


Eurogamer TV

Eurogamer TV is one of the fastest growing sites in the Eurogamer Network. Launched in 2006, the site now serves over one million videos each month - a combination of original programming and publisher-supplied trailers.

The Eurogamer TV Show is presented by Johnny Minkley, a veteran games journalist. The show is filmed and produced by our in-house team.

As well as being available via Eurogamer.tv, our original content is also available to view on Xbox Live Marketplace. The videos are made available to users as a high-quality stream, as well as for download to PC, PSP and iPod. Over 1 million videos are viewed every month via Eurogamer TV.


Eurogamers

Eurogamers is the community website of Eurogamer and now has over 250,000 registered users.

By having a Eurogamers account, users may participate in any of the Eurogamer community features such as the forums, comments system and live interviews. They can also set-up their most-wanted games, use social networking features such as friend lists and customise the content that they see.


European Network

Eurogamer has local language editions published by teams in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, The Netherlands, Romania, Denmark, and Czech Republic.

By selecting teams in each territory that have similar beliefs and ambitions, Eurogamer has been able to bring its unique and successful offering to mainland Europe. Each local site creates its own editorial but they are also able to tap into the wealth of content that is being produced in the UK.

The website design, technology and hosting are all handled centrally by Eurogamer in the UK, leaving the local partners to concentrate on their editorial and community on a local level. Advertisers can deal with each site on an individual basis, or co-ordinate pan-European activity from the UK.

If you are interested in working with Eurogamer in a European region where we currently do not have a presence please contact us.


vg247.com

Launched in 2008 as a joint venture between Eurogamer Network and Patrick Garratt, vg247.com is the fast-growing news service for serious gamers and industry professionals looking for a quick yet comprehensive read.

The site - originally called videogaming247.com - features hard news, exclusive content, breaking stories, informed gossip and public domain information from around the world.

Eurogamer is responsible for the advertising sales for vg247.com - contact us for more details.