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Play Arrives On iPhone And iPod

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Jon Gordon

Download the App and get your first issue free! More after the jump…

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Download the App and get your first issue free!

As of this week, you’ll be able to buy every issue of you favourite Imagine magazines via the Apple iTunes Store and read it on your iPhone or iPod Touch and, for those lucky enough to get one, the apps will also be compatible with Apple’s iPad.

The app costs £1.19 and comes free with one issue of the magazine; subsequent issues will cost £2.99. You can also buy back issues or subscribe to the digital edition for 6 or 12 issues – all from within the App using an iTunes account.

You can flick and zoom through the pages of the magazine, share issues and bookmark favourite pages. The magazine can be read in either landscape or portrait format.

To download the Play app, simply search iTunes Store for Play or hit this LINK.

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/play-magazine/id345278479?mt=8

Also available:

X360 – £2.99 per issue

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/x360-magazine/id345887497?mt=8

360 – £1.79 per issue

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/360-magazine/id345023182?mt=8

Retro Gamer – £2.99 per issue

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/retro-gamer-magazine/id345294619?mt=8

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    2 Comments »

    • Dave Moore said:

      i can name a few mags that have done this then disappeared from shelfs.please tell me this wont happen to my beloved play?

    • gregzaaarh said:

      i downloaded the app and got todays issue. It’s ok… I suppose, but I think i might still go and buy the magazine tomorrow.

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