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Next Game Informer Cover Will Be ‘Surprising’

Game Informer Editor-in-Chief, Andy McNamara has teased that the next issue of US publication Game Informer will feature a ‘surprising’ cover story. McNamara was quick to shoot down any speculation that the publication will be featuring Grand Theft Auto V on the cover. What would you like to see revealed in the next edition of Game Informer?

 “I think this one will be a bit of a surprise. Reveal is Thursday next week.”

47 thoughts on “Next Game Informer Cover Will Be ‘Surprising’”

    1. I would cry if they revealed that Super Smash had been worked on ever since the 3DS came out, and that it is actually coming out real soon…

    1. No, what would be awesome is that there is no half life 3, they stopped making hats and, TF3 is coming out next month.

      1. I like Sony but I can’t see how anyone can say that it’s not a rip off XD Even the health bars and stuff are in the same place :P

          1. sonys super smash sisters will fail misserably.it hasnt many characters as nintendo and sonys world is not even 13

      2. im a sony fanboy and im 100% sure its a sony clone, i mean who cant. but fuck it im still geting it, ive bin waiting for a sony smash clone for a long time.

  1. It’s the Wii U version of my all time, number one, smash hit holiday classic movie “JINGLE ALL THE WAY!”

    I’d love to see what Retro’s been working on.

    1. I like the way you think.
      I haven’t gotten into either of the other Pikmins, but I will consider this one.

  2. Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 screens in English with an US release date, New Play Control Pikmin 2 release date, Pikmin 3, Professor Layton Vs. Ace Attorney US confirmation, and Super Smash Bros Vs. Capcom.

    1. nintendo wouldnt let gameinforemer unveil one of there potentially bigger games that doesnt officially exist yet. nintendo probably has metroid up ther sleeves for e3.

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