X-One

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X-One
ISSN
1471-1192

XONE (formerly X360) was a monthly magazine produced by

Xbox Live
was also featured heavily in the magazine.

History and profile

The magazine was originally included as a supplement in the now-defunct Highbury Entertainment publication XBM, but was made a monthly magazine in October 2005, prior to the launch of the Xbox 360. It was Highbury Entertainment's biggest ever launch (known at the time as X-360), with over £200k spent on below-the-line marketing. The magazine is packaged with a DVD featuring game trailers narrated by the XONE team, plus a book usually containing a walkthrough or achievement guide. In October 2013 its original title, X360, was changed to X-ONE with the issue 104.[1]

The magazine ceased publication as of November 2015.

Format

Network

The magazine's introductory section covering recent news, developer insights, and monthly opinion columns.

Previews

The preview section contained information, screenshots and developer interviews about future titles. It also contains information similar to that present in the 'review' section.

Reviews

The latest games were reviewed here. A section at the beginning of each review gave information such as the game's publisher, genre, developer, release date and other details. XONE scores games on a 1-10 scale.

Community

Xbox Live and Arcade reviews, along with downloadable add-on ratings and the letters section.

References

  1. ^ a b "X360 magazine renamed X-ONE for launch of new Microsoft console". Imagine. 28 October 2013. Archived from the original on 4 April 2017. Retrieved 3 April 2017.

External links

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