REMINDER: SFX.co.uk Is Moving To A New Home

Find all the sci-fi stuff you love at GamesRadar.com from mid-November

You heard last week that from mid-November SFX.co.uk and TotalFilm.com are joining forces with GamesRadar.com to create an entertainment mega-site for all your sci-fi, film, TV and gaming needs. Lots of people had questions but we’re here today to reassure you that this is a Good Thing.

The reality is that all the same great content you’ve read on SFX.co.uk for the last decade will stay the same, only now it will look nicer (especially if you’re reading on a phone) and have a different URL. If you like our Doctor Who or The Walking Dead reviews, you’ll find those on GamesRadar.com, written by the exact same obsessively passionate word monkeys behind SFX magazine and SFX.co.uk.

The teams at SFX and Total Film will be responsible for writing for the movie and TV channel at GamesRadar , meaning if you have no interest in games whatsoever, you can simply bookmark our channel and only see stories that are relevant to you. There'll be articles about books and comics too, of course. And if you like games, world-beating coverage of all the latest releases, along with irreverent features that we think you’ll really like, will only be a click away.

There have been a number of changes behind the scenes at SFX of late, meaning we haven’t been able to dedicate as much time to SFX.co.uk as we would have liked, but after the move to GamesRadar expect daily news along with weekly reviews and features on all your favourite films, TV shows, books, games and more. We’d love for you to join us there in November.

SFX Magazine is the world's number one sci-fi, fantasy, and horror magazine published by Future PLC. Established in 1995, SFX Magazine prides itself on writing for its fans, welcoming geeks, collectors, and aficionados into its readership for over 25 years. Covering films, TV shows, books, comics, games, merch, and more, SFX Magazine is published every month. If you love it, chances are we do too and you'll find it in SFX.

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