Official Xbox Magazine

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Official Xbox Magazine
December 2006 issue of Official Xbox Magazine
Editor Francesca Reyes
Categories Xbox 360
Frequency 13 yearly
Circulation 425,000 / month
First Issue 2001
Company Future Publishing
Country
Language English
Website Official Website
ISSN 1534-7850

Official Xbox Magazine is a monthly video game magazine which started in November 2001 around the launch time of the Xbox. It is bundled with a disc that includes game demos and videos. It features previews, reviews, and cheat codes for Xbox 360 games. On November 22, 2005 the Xbox 360 was released, and the magazine began including Xbox 360 game reviews, previews, and Xbox 360-compatible games on the demo disc. The current editor-in-chief is Francesca Reyes, while the UK version from which many subsidiary magazines are published (Europe, Australia, etc) is edited by Steve Brown. They are sister magazine to PC Gamer although they rate games out of 11(but have stated that no game will ever receive this score) as opposed to PC Gamer who does it as a percentage. Since the Review Roundup has become too large for the pages of the magazine, it is now included within every OXM Demo Disc, starting with the August 2006 issue.


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