PlayStation: The Official Magazine

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The first issue of PTOM.

The first issue of PTOM.

Editor-in-Chief Rob Smith
Categories Gaming
Frequency 13 issues a year
Publisher Future US
First issue For PSM: September 1997
Country United States
Language English

PlayStation: The Official Magazine (PTOM) is a magazine originally known as PlayStation Magazine (PSM). After Official PlayStation Magazine was cancelled, Sony Computer Entertainment announced on Oct. 1, 2007 that PSM would become "PlayStation: The Official Magazine". It is published 13 times a year by Future Publishing.

As of the 2007 Holiday issue, the magazine is officially PlayStation: The Official Magazine. The last PSM issue was December 2007. While it did retain the same staff for a period of time lasting from December 2007 until January 2008, it has since then lost its remaining core editors, making PtOM a completely different magazine from the former PSM.

A cover near the end of the magazine's run under the PSM title.
A cover near the end of the magazine's run under the PSM title.

PSM (originally short for PlayStation Magazine) was a video game magazine specializing in all Sony video game consoles and handheld gaming platforms. PSM was published by Future Publishing, who also publishes the Official UK PlayStation Magazine.


The cover of the first issue of PSM.
The cover of the first issue of PSM.

The magazine launched with the September 1997 issue, which featured Final Fantasy VII for the PlayStation on the cover. Since then, it has consistently outsold every other PlayStation-dedicated magazine both in the U.S. and abroad (according to independent ABC audits). This is largely due to the magazine's large base of subscribers.[citation needed]

PSM celebrated ten years of publication with its September 2007 issue. Over this time, the magazine has been through several redesigns, most recently with its June 2006 issue. Also over its history, the magazine has sponsored side content such as cover-mounted DVDs, websites, online forums, and just recently, a PSM podcast.

As of January 12, 2008 the PSM website has laid host to a Trojan Downloading Malware, most presumably from one of the many advertisers listed on their website. Thusfar, cries from users complaining about becoming infected has fallen on deaf ears, so many former PSM website browsers have stopped to edit Wikipedia pages by them in order to at the very least, warn unsuspecting users if they have visited the site anytime in the last few months.

As of April 15, 2008 the PSM website now seems to redirect to the PTOM product page on the Future US website.

PSM has covered the PlayStation 3 since its announcement.

[edit] Mascots

The Eye-patched smiley face mascot, as featured on a promotional sticker insert, found in the first issue of PSM.
The Eye-patched smiley face mascot, as featured on a promotional sticker insert, found in the first issue of PSM.

In the early years, PSM had an anime-styled mascot named Banzai. He was featured prominently through the issues and even inspired apparel and other accessories. He was later dropped though. The reason stands that he was too childish and gave some the wrong impression about the magazine.[citation needed]

A smiley face with an eye patch was used before it too was dropped. The face was notable for its inclusion on lid sticker inserts including the first issue. Later inserts included tip sheets and memory card stickers with different game themes instead of the demo discs competitor OPM was known for.

[edit] UK magazine

PSM's UK-based sister magazine is PSM3, another Future Publishing publication.


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