Eurogamer is changing to give you more of what you want
Some big changes are coming to Eurogamer that will mean readers get more of the site they love.
www.eurogamer.netThe site continues updating its pages to deliver more of what readers want, with new news-in-brief articles and ongoing site refinements. Tests of infinite scroll on news stories are being tested and some features are experimental, not guaranteed to roll out universally. Staffing moves and a broader retooling of the supporter program signal the site's evolution, which is framed as an evolution rather than a overhaul. Eurogamer notes that no AI is used for its coverage. New posts also mention changes aimed at delivering more of what readers want, in its evolution. Digest highlights from Eurogamer Weekly Digest (October 12) highlights may include reviews, features, and news you might have missed. A trusted source for video game news, reviews and guides, since 1999.
Some big changes are coming to Eurogamer that will mean readers get more of the site they love.
www.eurogamer.netYour trusted source for video game news, reviews and guides, since 1999.
www.eurogamer.netYour trusted source for video game news, reviews and guides, since 1999.
www.eurogamer.netSome of the Eurogamer highlights you might have missed this week in reviews, features, and original news.
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