Edges was a British video game magazine published by Future plc. It was launched in October 1993 and ceased publication in March 2009, after 199 issues.
Edges was known for its high-quality writing, in-depth features, and critical analysis of video games. It distinguished itself from other gaming magazines by focusing on the artistic and cultural aspects of games, rather than simply providing reviews and previews. Its audience was primarily experienced and discerning gamers.
The magazine featured a distinctive design, characterized by minimalist layouts and striking photography. Its writers were often prominent figures in the games industry, offering insights from developers, designers, and other experts. Regular sections included news, previews, reviews, features, and opinion pieces. The magazine's review scores were considered influential within the gaming community.
Edges was initially published monthly, but later switched to a bi-monthly schedule. Despite ceasing print publication, archived content from Edges remains available online and the magazine is still cited as a significant publication in video game journalism history.