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The magazine ran for 66 issues from 17th February 2011 to 4th May 2016. Each issue included a selection of 'entertaining content, including comic strips, competitions, free gifts, puzzles, top secret Moshi hints and tips, character fact files, user-generated content and unique codes that unlock exciting content within the online world.'

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  • The magazine ran for 66 issues from 17th February 2011 to 4th May 2016. Each issue included a selection of 'entertaining content, including comic strips, competitions, free gifts, puzzles, top secret Moshi hints and tips, character fact files, user-generated content and unique codes that unlock exciting content within the online world.'
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  • The magazine ran for 66 issues from 17th February 2011 to 4th May 2016. Each issue included a selection of 'entertaining content, including comic strips, competitions, free gifts, puzzles, top secret Moshi hints and tips, character fact files, user-generated content and unique codes that unlock exciting content within the online world.' Before January 2016 and the release of issue 64, thirteen issues were published per year, each issue usually releasing four weeks prior to the release of the preceding publication. The final three issues were then released five weeks prior to the release of the preceding publication at the price of £4.99. In April 2015 on the release of issue 54, Moshi Monsters Magazine was taken over by Egmont Publishing. Egmont altered the release schedule so that new issues are released each Wednesday instead of Thursday (as it had been since issue 1). Egmont has also made many minor changes such as different packaging, price changes (leading to an increase) and a lower quality texture. At the time the magazine was discontinued, there was one, international, variation of the magazine. Previously, American/Canadian and Australia/New Zealand versions were created with similar content but were later discontinued for commercial reasons. In 2014, sales of the Australia/New Zealand version ended, but the UK/International version was sold there instead.
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