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Issue 39 (August 2008) of 360 – The cover art featuresFar Cry 2. | |
| Editor | Nick Jones |
|---|---|
| Categories | Video games |
| Frequency | Three-weekly[1] |
| Circulation | 12,939 (Jul 08 – Dec 08)[2] 13,007 (Jan 08 – Jun 08)[3] 13,364 (Jul 07 – Dec 07)[4] |
| Publisher | Imagine Publishing |
| First issue | 19 August 2005 |
| Final issue | 2012 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Based in | Bournemouth |
| Language | English |
| Website | www |
| ISSN | 1747-7859 |
360 was anXbox 360video games magazine published byImagine Publishing in theUK. Originally published four-weekly, the magazine switched to a three-weekly schedule in 2009.[1]
The magazine was withdrawn from sale following its merger with sister publicationX360 in July 2012.[5]
The magazine was split into four main sections: Agenda, Foreplay, Reviews, and Live Style. The double page spread on pages eight and nine, called Thread, was composed of emails, letters and posts or sections of posts from the 360 magazine forum. On page nine, there was apie chart showing votes cast on the 360 magazine forum on a different subject every week, which was chosen by the magazine staff. There were also two features following the Reviews section that sometimes were as long as ten pages. As a standard, the magazine was 130 pages long.[6]
On 7 June 2012, Imagine announced to 360's forum that360 and its sister publication,X360, were to merge under the latter's name. As a result,360 was to be withdrawn from sale, with no further issues published.[7]
The first issue of the newX360 went on sale on 11 July 2012.[8]
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