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Background and Format: VideoGamer.com is a website that is aimed at gamers who use a variety of platforms. Covers news, features, videos, podcasts, reviews and game guides. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached at contact@videogamer.com Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Awards: 2018 - Games Media Brit List, Video Production Team (nominated)  2018 - Games Media Brit List, Online Editorial Team (nominated)  2018 - Games Media Brit List, Best Podcast & Radio (nominated)  2012 - Games Media Awards, Games Radio and Podcast (winner) Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Wednesday 5th April 2017 VideoGamer.com has moved to a new address. It has been acquired by Resero Network and is now based at Ugli Campus, Unit 45A, 56 Wood Lane, London, W12 7SB. All email addresses remain the same and the team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/videogamercom

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