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Rare magazine sub deals from $2/yr: Game Informer, Wired, Forbes, Dwell, GQ, Men’s Health, many more

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DiscountMags has kicked off its Labor Day Weekend Sale. This time around you can grab any 5 mags in the sale for just $20 shipped. While you must purchase a $20 bundle, at $4 a piece, these are some of the lowest prices of the year on some of the most popular titles.

Head below for all the details and more starting at just $2 per year:

You’ll find everything from Wired, Popular Science and Forbes, to Dwell, ESPN, Rolling Stone, GQ, Men’s Health, Architectural Digest and many more. Anytime the aforementioned titles dip below $5 it is notable, so at $4 you’ll want to jump on these while you can. This deal is particularly good for titles like Forbes, Men’s Health and Arch Digest, considering they very rarely drop below $5.

The deals don’t stop there though, on top of the above print + digital sale, DiscountMags is also running a digital only sale with some deals on titles we almost never see get discounted. Most notably, Smithsonian and Game Informer magazine at $2 per year each. As a price comparison, 12 issues of Game Informer magazine (one of the best gaming magazines out there) will run you $20 direct.

As always, there is no sales tax, no auto-renewals and free delivery across the board.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices