Monday, January 12, 2026

My top 5 sources of news

 1) IGN

IGN is my top news source for video games as they are a highly esteemed website and are features on almost every games trailers with reviews that they post about them. They are a very reputable and trusted source on games whether it be video games, tv show adaptions, or even movies and they update frequently with the newest sources on leaks or anything new or upcoming changes in the industry. They also provide good information on the games themselves like how to do quests, where to get items, and things of that nature.


2) Game Informer


Game Informer just like IGN is another video game news source with reviews on games, tabletops, shows, and movies. They also provide interviews with directors, their own rankings of games throughout the years, and news on the latest industry events.

3) GameSpot


GameSpot is another source for videogames and other entertainment media as they add coverage on movies, tv shows, and every platform for video games including videos, news, reviews, and deals.

4) Twitter


x or formerly known as twitter is a good source of news for me because in this day and age most televised news channels or articles have an account and make posts linking to said articles or discussions about topics they would have televised or written in the first place. With all the news channels having accounts you are able to get a large perspective on opinions and who is on what side along with people posting unseen videos or other knowledge on subjects. The only problem with Twitter is you cannot trust every source you find 

5) Video Games Chronicle 


VGC or Video Games Chronicle is another website for news in the video game industry but they focus more on interviews with directors or composers so they are able to really get the inside scoop of what the directors were thinking when they made a choice to remake a game or why they chose to make the decisions that they did

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