Est. 2026
PLAYBOY-X

Desire. Culture. Ideas.
Reinvented for 2026.

The magazine for men who want more — more ideas, more beauty, more truth. Across every generation, across the world.

The format that defined long-form journalism. Revived.

The original Playboy Interview gave the world Miles Davis, Muhammad Ali, Steve Jobs, Martin Luther King Jr., and John Lennon — in their own words, challenged and drawn out by a skilled interviewer over multiple sessions. No PR handlers. No questions submitted in advance. No comfortable territory left untouched.

Playboy-X revives this format as the centrepiece of each issue. One subject. One interviewer. One conversation worth reading years from now.

About the Interview Format
Coming First
The First Interview
A subject worth an hour of your life.
Coming in the inaugural issue.
Q&A Format · Full Access · No Publicity Agenda
"Playboy, if it had been built for 2026 by people who actually read it."

There is a graveyard of men's magazines. Most died because they mistook their format for their purpose. They were selling paper when they should have been selling ideas, desire, and a vision of the good life.

Playboy at its peak was the most intellectually ambitious mainstream men's publication in the world. It published Malcolm X, Margaret Atwood, Gabriel García Márquez, Norman Mailer, and John Lennon. It ran the interview that defined long-form journalism as a form. It also understood that the appetite for beauty and the appetite for ideas are not in conflict — they are the same appetite.

Playboy-X is not nostalgia. It is the recognition that this gap still exists, and that in 2026 it is larger than ever. A publication with intellectual seriousness, comfort with desire, and cultural ambition — for every generation of man who refuses to settle for less.

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