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Your Fridays could be even better with the Destructoid Changelog Newsletter

It's not a trap!

Wow! It’s whatever day of the week you’re reading this on. If it’s not Friday, it can’t get here fast enough. If it is Friday, TGIF! Select where applicable.

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If it isn’t already, the best part of your Friday could be the Destructoid Changelog Newsletter. I’m being hyperbolic, but consider this: how does not being signed up for the Destructoid Changelog Newsletter make it better? It doesn’t! So what have you got to lose?

Every Friday, our newsletter will slip quietly into your inbox. Each one contains the most interesting news of the week, as well as all the reviews and a look at whatever weird thing I’ve been playing (this week it’s Bernband). All of this spiced up with my special brand of inane ramblings and conversational asides. Just like I’m doing right now.

If you’re concerned this might be a trap, you can get a preview of past issues right over here. You mostly just see the introduction, but hopefully, that will put your mind at ease. It’s safe to let your guard down, even for a second.

Once you’re comfortable, there’s something you can do for extra credit. If you refer a friend using a link that’s provided in every issue, you’ll be signed up for our special monthly edition. On the last Monday of every month, we’ll send you an exclusive interview to help you get through the week. Last month, it was with TheCatamites, the creator of Anthology of the Killer. This month, it will be Magicdweedoo of Dryft City Kyngs fame. Imagine having to answer my questions. You can smell their fear.

So, sign up today because of all those reasons I just said. You probably won’t regret it.


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Zoey Handley
Staff Writer - Zoey is a gaming gadabout. She got her start blogging with the community in 2018 and hit the front page soon after. Normally found exploring indie experiments and retro libraries, she does her best to remain chronically uncool.