Videogame Nation will return for a second series later this month, it has been confirmed.
The first episode in the second series will air on Challenge at 10am on February 14.
Produced by Ginx TV, the 20-part series will be presented by video game journalists Dan Maher and Aoife Wilson, as well as Australian comedian John Robertson.
It is described as a "celebration of games, gamers and gaming culture", and will spotlight one major gaming release each week, including Battlefield Hardline, The Order: 1886 and Grim Fandango.
It will also feature a mix of reviews, discussions, comedy and competitions.
Executive producer James Neal described the series as a "unique and engaging gaming show", while Challenge director Stephen Ladlow said that he was delighted to see it return.
"There's a real gap in the market when it comes to gaming-related TV content and we know from our viewers, that this series is a...
The first episode in the second series will air on Challenge at 10am on February 14.
Produced by Ginx TV, the 20-part series will be presented by video game journalists Dan Maher and Aoife Wilson, as well as Australian comedian John Robertson.
It is described as a "celebration of games, gamers and gaming culture", and will spotlight one major gaming release each week, including Battlefield Hardline, The Order: 1886 and Grim Fandango.
It will also feature a mix of reviews, discussions, comedy and competitions.
Executive producer James Neal described the series as a "unique and engaging gaming show", while Challenge director Stephen Ladlow said that he was delighted to see it return.
"There's a real gap in the market when it comes to gaming-related TV content and we know from our viewers, that this series is a...
- 2/9/2015
- Digital Spy
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