When the 1up Network was acquired by UGO Entertainment back in January, gaming magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly was left for dead.

Well, not any more.

The founder of EGM, Steve Harris, has announced an agreement with Ziff Davis Media to reacquire assets related to EGM, and to relaunch the magazine in the second half of 2009.

Deals and announcements for the new EGM will me made on the magazine's official website and twitter. Details will come at next week's E3 Expo.

Steve Harris, founder of “Electronic Gaming Monthly” magazine, announced today that he has entered into an agreement with Ziff Davis Media to re-acquire certain assets, including trademarks and publishing rights, with plans to re-launch EGM in the second half of 2009.

“The re-launch of Electronic Gaming Monthly represents a welcome opportunity to continue delivering quality content to gaming enthusiasts,” said Harris. “I feel honored to once again be associated with this respected magazine. The talented writers and designers who built upon EGM’s original vision have left behind a publication that is uniquely positioned to be successful.”

“Electronic Gaming Monthly is and always has been one of the most respected publications among the gaming enthusiast community,” said Jason Young, CEO, Ziff Davis Media Inc. “We are pleased that EGM is now in the hands of its original creator, Steve Harris, and wish him and the publication the best of success in the future.”

“We have exciting plans for the evolution of what will once again be a leading independent voice for the gaming community,” Harris continued. “The twenty year success of the EGM brand has always been built upon a commitment to its readers who I believe will enthusiastically embrace the changes we are planning to introduce.”

Additional details and future announcements will be made during the upcoming E3 expo and posted on the magazine’s official website at www.EGMNOW.com or via the official EGM Twitter account at www.twitter.com/EGMNOW .
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  • 1
    chautemoc* May 30, 09
    Yesssssssssssssss!
    EGM was too good to die.
  • 0
    Wolfwood May 30, 09
    Ha ha, I certainly remember EGM back in its heydey, where its decidely import gaming coveraged was matched with their attempts to try and figure out how these games actually played based on screenshots alone!
  • 1
    Storm May 30, 09
    Yay! Though I changed my subscription, I'll definitely get a new one upon EGM's return. Definitely my favorite gaming magazine.

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