It's another Magazines Direct sale which means that a subscription to PC Gamer magazine is once again going for a great discount. This time it's in celebration of Mother's Day, and as much as a subscription is perfect for all the PC gaming mums out there, this is also a great time to snap up the discount for yourself (we won't tell anyone, promise).
As part of the sale, you can now buy a subscription to PC Gamer with a 10% discount. A subscription gets single issues of PCG delivered straight to your address without the hassle of going into stores to buy each issue every month.
To get 10% off, enter the code MUM10 when you're at the checkout and the discount will be applied. There are plenty of other hobbyist magazines on Magazines Direct including music, film, home living, and fashion, so have a browse.
This deal is available to use right now but is only available for a short time. Here are the official start and end dates: March 1 - March 15, 2021.
If you need a little more convincing, the most recent issue of PCG was a special one. We take a look back through the history of PC gaming and pluck out eight games that we think defined us as PC Gamers. Thi issue also has a deep-dive into the controversies and successes of the Epic Games Store and a big preview exploring Obsidian's experimental survival game Grounded.
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