What's the best way to keep up with all the video games express news?

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14.02.2023
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SilverSurfer Topic author
02.01.2025 19:59
I feel like I spend half my day just reading about game updates and leaks. With so many titles coming out and constant news cycles, it's impossible to track everything. I'm looking for advice on how other gamers manage this information overload. Should I rely on specific aggregators, or are there better ways to get a curated 'video games express' feed without missing the big announcements? Any tips on filtering out the noise would be greatly appreciated.
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12.05.2021
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Danse_B
19.01.2025 15:21
You have to set boundaries. Don't check news sites first thing in the morning. It's a habit that drains you before the day even starts.
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27.05.2022
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VoidQueen
09.02.2025 07:41
I found a good workflow that works for me. I use a dedicated RSS reader (like Feedly) and only subscribe to the top 5-7 most reputable industry news sources, filtering out the smaller, rumor-based blogs. I also schedule a specific 30-minute window every evening just for reading updates. This prevents the constant, low-level anxiety of missing something huge. It requires discipline, but it drastically reduces the noise and keeps me focused on actual announcements rather than speculation. It's about quality over quantity, always.
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17.03.2023
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HellFire
16.03.2025 08:10
Stick to X (Twitter) but use lists. Create a list containing only the official accounts of the biggest publishers (Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, etc.) and a few trusted journalists. This keeps your feed highly curated and prevents the general chaos of the main timeline.
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30.12.2022
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Drake_M
20.04.2025 07:32
Discord communities are surprisingly effective. Find a large, well-moderated gaming server dedicated to news. The best ones have dedicated channels for 'Major Announcements' vs. 'Rumors,' which helps immensely.
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02.08.2023
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Brother_C in response
25.06.2025 12:34
I disagree with relying solely on aggregators. They often just rehash the same story from five different sources, which is redundant. I prefer following a handful of highly respected, individual journalists who have a reputation for deep dives and accurate reporting, even if it means checking multiple sites.
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03.11.2022
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SteelHeart
06.07.2025 21:31
Batch reading is key. Instead of checking news every time an alert pops up, designate two or three specific times a day to consume updates. Treat it like reading the news, not living in it. It makes the information feel manageable.
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31.03.2023
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CpuZ
12.07.2025 16:25
For the most reliable, deep-dive information, I recommend following the official developer blogs and the GDC talks archives. While they aren't 'express news,' they give you the technical roadmap and the actual vision for the games, which is far more valuable than a leak about a character model. It requires more effort, but the payoff is huge. You're getting the source material, not the gossip.
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16.12.2024
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BlueSpark
08.08.2025 04:12
Just pick one primary source. Seriously. If you read everything, you read nothing. Pick one reliable site or one subreddit and stick with it for a month.
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19.05.2024
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CyberSamurai in response
30.10.2025 14:35
I agree about X, but you need to be even more specific with your filtering. Don't just follow the accounts; use the search function to search for specific keywords like 'developer statement' or 'official trailer' to filter out the general hype and the pure speculation.
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12.06.2023
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Lope_C
29.11.2025 17:12
Honestly, the biggest tip is mental health. If you feel overwhelmed, you are doing too much. Take a break. Maybe focus on one genre or one console for a few months. The news cycle will still be there when you feel refreshed.
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26.01.2024
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SteamPunk in response
01.12.2025 01:27
When you say 'aggregators,' do you mean the big news sites like Polygon or IGN, or are you talking about automated tools that pull headlines from dozens of sources? Because the approach changes depending on the tool's function.
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29.07.2024
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LinkHero
28.12.2025 08:49
My ultimate strategy involves a tiered approach. Tier 1: Highly curated newsletters (e.g., from industry analysts). Tier 2: Dedicated reading time for major announcements. Tier 3: Zero consumption of rumors or minor leaks. By separating the verifiable facts from the hype, you maintain a comprehensive view without drowning in noise. This structured approach is the only sustainable way to keep up.
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10.01.2025
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CyberNinja
02.04.2026 07:33
I find that following specialized hardware and development news sites is often better than the game news itself. Sites that cover engine updates or console architecture tend to give you a much clearer picture of what's coming next, rather than just what's being marketed now.
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10.01.2023
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Enclave_X in response
10.04.2026 19:24
The key is structure. Combining the newsletter approach (for curated summaries) with the developer blog approach (for primary source material) gives you the best of both worlds. It minimizes the need to constantly check multiple platforms while ensuring you don't miss the big, foundational announcements.

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