Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) was a magazine dedicated to covering the video game industry. It was published in the United States by Ziff Davis and was one of the longest-running and most influential gaming publications in the country.
EGM was first published in 1989 and was known for its in-depth reviews, news articles, and features on the latest video games and gaming hardware. The magazine covered a wide range of topics, including console games, PC games, and mobile games, as well as gaming culture and industry news.
EGM was published on a monthly basis and was available in print and digital formats. It had a strong following among gaming enthusiasts and was known for its high-quality journalism and informative content.
In 2009, EGM was discontinued, and its content and staff were absorbed into another gaming magazine, GamePro. However, the EGM brand was later resurrected in the form of EGMNOW, a digital-only publication that focused on gaming news and reviews. EGMNOW was shut down in 2013.