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The last double issue #36/37 The Dragons of the Night was published in May 2016. In August 2017 Postscripts editor Nick Gevers released the PS Publishing anthology Extrasolar without using the Postscripts branding and the 28th February PS newsletter makes reference to Gevers working on a reboot of New Worlds. Hence I think the magazine should be moved to the defunct section unless there is evidence to the contrary. (In case anyone does read this, I also don't think Midnight Street and Murky Depths are still going.)--Wyvern Rex. (talk) 20:43, 6 March 2020 (UTC)