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Pelit

Pelit
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Editor Tuija Lindén
Categories Video game magazine
Frequency Monthly
Circulation 21,469 (2013)
Year founded 1992
Company Fokus Media Finland
Country Finland
Based in Helsinki
Language Finnish
Website www.pelit.fi
ISSN 1235-1199

Pelit ("Games") is a Finnish video games magazine published in Helsinki, Finland.

Pelit was started in 1992. The magazine was published 11 times a year by Sanoma Magazines, a division of the Sanoma Group. The group sold the magazine to Fokus Media Finland on 1 September 2014.

Being by far the largest of its kind in Finland and covering both PCs and consoles, it has for a long time lacked serious competition and is thought by many to be the magazine of its kind, especially on the side of computer games. Recently some newcomers, mainly Pelaaja and Tilt have started to challenge its position as the sole choice for a serious Finnish gaming magazine. Pelit is an old-timer, originally dating back to 1987, as an annual extra games-only issue of MikroBitti and C-lehti. Another annual issue was published in 1988, and in 1989 it became semi-annual (two times per year).

In 1992, the staff of the semi-annual computer game book found themselves fed up with the limitations of their format, and thus the proper Pelit magazine was started. Its layout and contents have occasionally been revised over the years. Game walkthroughs were dropped as the adventure and old-fashioned role-playing games, the primary subjects, dwindled. A comic, KyöPelit, was started in 1993 and has since successfully avoided making sense. While the magazine started with four computer platforms, coverage for the Amiga, Commodore 64 and Atari ST dwindled as the market share for those platforms diminished. The most notable changes the magazine underwent were the 1998 founding of its sister publication, the PlayStation-focused Peliasema, and the later merging of the two as a practical necessity with the growth of the console market and the weakening of the PC games market.


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