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Podcast: What 25 years of Eurogamer means to us

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I was away seeing the new Dragon Age game on the week Eurogamer turned 25 years old, so while I had a hand in some of the anniversary content, I watched a lot of it from afar. And, if you'll excuse the gushing sentiment for a moment, I can scarcely tell you how proud it made me feel - how proud I felt to see what Eurogamer means to people, be they people like you who inexplicably keep coming back to read the site, or people we've worked with in the past. It toasted my little marshmallow heart, and it reminded me - in amongst all that's been going on - what we have here and what makes it, I believe, special, so thank you.

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Robert Purchese: Bertie (he/him) joined Eurogamer in 2005, and has since become synonymous with the site. Writes, podcasts, and looks after the Supporter Programme. Talks a lot.
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