PC Gamer magazine's new issue is on sale now: World of Warcraft: Midnight

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This month PC Gamer gets world exclusive access to World of Warcraft: Midnight, the dark and action-filled new chapter of the dramatic Worldsoul Saga. Doom has come to Azeroth and now, more than ever, it is a time for heroes. For this special cover feature, PC Gamer not only goes inside Blizzard's HQ to speak to many of Midnight's key developers, but also goes hands-on with the expansion for several hours. As such, this is your ultimate one-stop shop for everything to know about Midnight, and why it's looking like the best expansion the long-running MMO has seen in years.

This is then followed up by another great feature that taps into the current renaissance of detective games on PC. From The Séance of Blake Manor to The Roottrees are Dead and onto Expelled! – An Overboard!, among many more, we put our sleuthing hats on and bring out our magnifying glasses to recommend some investigative gold.

Cover feature: World of Warcraft: Midnight

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Written by: Heather Newman

Magazine exclusive: Until February 27th, 2026

What's in this month's cover story: With unprecedented access to Blizzard's HQ and devs, PC Gamer delivers the ultimate inside scoop on WoW's new Midnight expansion, the dramatic and dark second installment in the game's gripping new Worldsoul Saga. From plot, lore and characters, through new gameplay mechanics and classes, and onto exciting new areas and abilities, this is your ultimate one-stop shop for Midnight information. Hype!


Secondary features

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Steam Machine

Written by: Jacob Ridley

What's in this feature: PC Gamer goes inside Valve to get a comprehensive look at its exciting new Steam Machine PC gaming hardware. We hear from multiple of the Steam Machine's key developers, explore the system's key specs and potential abilities, and dig into its potential impact on the PC gaming landscape. If, like us here at PC Gamer Towers, you're intrigued by the idea of owning a Steam Machine as either your primary or as a secondary system, then this feature is for you.


Additional content in this month's issue

 Warhammer 40,000 image LEAD PREVIEW

Total War: Warhammer 40,000

PC Gamer previews the colossal new Warhammer 40,000 real-time strategy game coming from Creative Assembly. The scale of this RTS is truly off the charts, with epic and bloody conflict across the stars on offer from a variety of WH40K's most famous factions, including Space Marines, Orks, Aeldari, and the Astra Militarum. It's time to lock and load, as in the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war.

A young girl sitting outside and wrapped in a blanket. She looks frightened in the dark, sitting with only a bundle of flowers and oil lamp. LEAD REVIEW

The PC Gamer reviews machine gets stuck into the dystopian sci-fi action-adventure game, Hell Is Us, and discovers a haunting, engaging world that is let down by an uninventive structure and simple combat. Still, there's plenty to like here, and the full lowdown can be read in this issue.

Elden Ring Reforged MOD SPOTLIGHT

The legendary action-RPG gets a total makeover in the massively ambitious Elden Ring Reforged mod. Almost everything about the OG experience is switched up, so if you liked the original and fancy a fresh twist on it, this is for you.

 Son of Rome REINSTALL

Crytek's now-forgotten action-slasher was critically panned at launch, with its short runtime and streamlined gameplay criticised. In this issue, though, PC Gamer revisits Ryse and discovers that maybe it was treated more than a little unfairly.

Cyberpunk 2077 DIARY

Join the misadventures of our 'Tech No Bro' in a no-aug, Luddite playthrough of Cyberpunk 2077. Is the future better without implants? Our baseball bat-wielding hero Vincent sure thinks so. What could go wrong? Lots, actually.

Civilization 2 SPECIAL REPORT

PC Gamer explores the burgeoning retro game mod scene, with classic titles like Civilization II and Heroes of Might and Magic II getting some incredible new content. We speak to a notable retro game modder and get their personal story.

 Midnight THE BUILD

With the RAMpocalypse sending memory prices so high that even King Midas would have struggled to put together a decent gaming rig, the PC Gamer hardware team crafts a strong gaming PC where prioritising memory spend is key.

 Midnight HARDWARE GROUP TEST

The PC Gamer hardware lab benchmarks six of today's most notable gaming CPUs to see which of them is the smart bet for PC gamers looking to upgrade. General speed, gaming performance, efficiency, and heat are all accounted for.

Diablo 4 ...and more!

Now Playing: The PC Gamer team writes about their adventures in Elden Ring: Nightreign, Diablo IV, Once Upon A Katamari, and The Siege and the Sandfox.

They're Back: Matthew Elliott re-reviews Shenmue, Night in the Woods, and Stray.

How To: Sean Martin delivers the ultimate guide to conquering Elden Ring: Nightreign's demanding The Forsaken Hollows expansion.


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Rob is editor of PC Gamer magazine and has been PC gaming since the early 1990s, an experience that has left him with a life-long passion for first person shooters, isometric RPGs and point and click adventures. Professionally Rob has written about games, gaming hardware and consumer technology for almost twenty years, and before joining the PC Gamer team was deputy editor of T3.com, where he oversaw the website's gaming and tech content as well its news and ecommerce teams. You can also find Rob's words in a series of other gaming magazines and books such as Future Publishing's own Retro Gamer magazine and numerous titles from Bitmap Books. In addition, he is the author of Super Red Green Blue, a semi-autobiographical novel about games and gaming culture. Rob loves riding motorbikes, too.

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