New look for MCVuk.com

As you may notice while reading this, we’ve launched an exciting new look for the MCV website.

The sleek upgrade reinforces our position as the leading games industry website, featuring news, industry comment, interviews with leading names in the trade – and a vast resource for retailers, Retail Biz.

Retail Biz includes an array of content for the trade, from previews of upcoming games and our weekly price check feature, through to the latest charts and the trade’s best and most accurate database of release dates.

Our new look also brings with it a number of new features, including a customisable news feed page, an improved comment system which includes the ability to rate other commenters, and more ways to read the digital versions of our market-leading weekly print magazine.

We’ve also collected all the opinion pieces written by the MCV editorial team and our high-profile contributors into a new blog area.

And we’ve tweaked the look of our email alerts – these keep you abreast of all the latest news either as a daily digest or a newsflash. You can sign up for them here.

Make sure you keep coming back mcvuk.com by setting us as your homepage, add it to your favourites or toolbar, or add our RSS to your newsreader.

And don’t worry if you’re on mobile or Blackberry – our mobile.mcvuk.com site is still up and running, and mobile versions of the email alerts are available to read, meaning that you can stay up to date with games industry news no matter where you are.

For details of all new MCVuk.com functionality, plus new advertising and sponsorship opportunities contact Lesley.blumson@intentmedia.co.uk

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