Eurogamer.net
Eurogamer.net is the UK's most popular independent video games website, providing informed and credible editorial on all aspects of gaming culture.
The site has an ABCE audited readership of over 2.3 million unique users. It has also won the Games Media Award for "Best Games Website" for three years running.
The website publishes in excess of 100 original editorial features each month, including reviews, previews and interviews, in addition to daily news, videos, screenshots and industry-leading analysis of the technology behind video games.
The site employs some of the UK's most respected games journalists and freelancers. Editor Tom Bramwell was voted "Best Writer in Specialist Digital Media" in the Games Media Awards 2007, a feat repeated by deputy editor Ellie Gibson in 2008.
Eurogamer.net 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.net's Videos channel hosts The Eurogamer TV Show, presented by Johnny Minkley, a veteran games journalist. The show is filmed and produced by our in-house team and recently launched its first full series - The Videogames Election - covering the relationship between gaming and the British Government.
The Eurogamer.net Videos channel launched in 2006 and now serves over two million videos each month - a combination of original programming and trailers supplied by publishers.
As well as being available through Eurogamer.net, our original video content is 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.
One of the strongest foundations of Eurogamer.net is its community of 288,000 registered users. Registration allows Eurogamer.net users to comment on features, contribute to the forums, create most-wanted lists and use social networking features to compare game collections and game progress with friends.


European Network
Eurogamer has local language editions published by teams in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, The Netherlands, Denmark, Czech Republic, and Sweden.
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.
Eurogamer Expo
The Eurogamer Expo is the UK's premier live gaming event, kicking off London games Festival for 2010 on the 1st October from Earls Court. In 2010 the event will take place in London will attract up to 20,000 gamers.
Eurogamer has established the Expo the key diary date for UK gamers and as a place for the entire videogaming industry to come together under one roof. The 2010 event will feature the ELSPA launch of London Games Festival on Thursday evening to broadcast and consumer press, the Games Invest investment event on Friday and the BAFTA Young Game Designers conference on Sunday. All this and the biggest sampling event of pre-release gaming product in the UK.
For the full details check out the Eurogamer Expo website.
The event has been created with gamers in mind - by securing the best new and upcoming games, making it great value for money and ensuring every title is 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.
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.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun
Launched in 2007 by veteran journalists Jim Rossignol, Kieron Gillen, Alec Meer and John Walker, www.rockpapershotgun.com is the most popular generalist PC gaming site on the web.
The site features irreverent news commentary, interviews with PC developers great and small, diverse feature content, and a huge, opinionated community of dedicated PC gamers. Eurogamer is responsible for the advertising sales for www.rockpapershotgun.com - contact us for more details.
Megaton
Megaton is the UK's only multiformat videogames website for young gamers!
Working in partnership with Skyjack publishing's Megaton magazine, the site is a leader in its field offering new, engaging, fun and interactive videogaming content on a daily basis for today's youth.
Incorporating news, previews, reviews, flash games and bespoke creative and downloadable content Megaton.co.uk offers an opportunity to play and engage with videogame characters, environments and brands over a sustained period of time even before they reach shop shelves.
The official media partner of the BAFTA Young Game Designers Awards and syndicating its content to some of the biggest national and regional brands media brands, Megaton is a great way to reach a young, dynamic and family audience.
Get Games
Founded in 2009 as an independently owned joint venture between the Eurogamer Network and Mastertronic Group's Managing Director, Andy Payne, GetGames is a digital publishing, marketing and distribution platform. Headquartered in London, with staff in Huntingdon and Brighton, Get Games specialises in content creation and retailing utilising expertise of both Mastertronic and Eurogamer within digital publishing and retailing environment.
Get Games offers gamers the very best games at the best value with a great level of customer service. Continually developing additional features to ensure customers can make informed buying decisions the site also offers consumers an opportunity to access content produced by smaller, Indie developers who make low budget, but compelling games and need a place to market their games. For more information about Get Games contact us.
vg247.com
Launched in 2008 as a joint venture between Eurogamer Network and multi-award winning journalist Patrick Garratt, vg247.com is the fast-growing news service for serious gamers and industry professionals looking for a quick yet comprehensive read.
Having won best blog, at the Games Media Awards in 2009 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.