Gaming.News Editorial Policy

Mission Statement

Gaming.News is committed to delivering timely, accurate, and engaging content about video games, the industry, and the culture surrounding them. Our mission is to serve passionate gamers with content that is factual, sharp, and entertaining, while maintaining the highest journalistic standards.

1. Editorial Independence
We maintain a strict wall between our editorial team and any business or commercial interests. Editorial decisions are made independently of advertising, affiliate partnerships, or sponsorships. Our writers and editors do not accept gifts, payments, or incentives from game publishers or PR firms in exchange for coverage.

2. Accuracy and Fact-Checking
All published content must be thoroughly fact-checked and based on verifiable sources. When reporting on rumors or leaks, we clearly label them as such and assess their credibility with context. We correct factual errors transparently, with a timestamp and note added to the article.

3. Tone and Style
Our tone is professional but not stiff — approachable, clear, and occasionally irreverent. We aim to reflect the energy and creativity of the gaming world without descending into hype or snark. We aim to follow AP-style for news writing yet allow for a more conversational tone in certain pieces.

4. News Standards
All news articles must:

    • Lead with a concise, engaging lede that captures the essential fact.
    • Provide context without over-explaining.
    • Remain free from editorial opinion unless clearly marked as analysis.
    • Include proper sourcing, timestamps, and relevant attribution.
    • Avoid clickbait language while still engaging the reader.

    5. Codex: Game Tech Explained
    Gaming.News does not publish traditional reviews. Instead, we offer Codex, a dedicated section for breaking down the technologies behind modern games. Each Codex piece is written with clarity and depth, aiming to make complex technical concepts digestible for readers of all levels. We cite official documentation, developer interviews, and benchmark data where applicable.

    6. Video Content
    While the Video Production team at Gaming.News operates with greater creative flexibility, the core editorial values remain unchanged. All video content is expected to adhere to the same principles of editorial independence, accuracy, and fact-checking as written material.
    Sponsored or branded content must be explicitly disclosed.
    We encourage bold, dynamic storytelling in video — humor, memes, and unconventional formats are welcome — but never at the expense of factual integrity or audience trust.

    7. AI and Automation
    Gaming.News leverages AI to enhance productivity but never as a substitute for human editorial judgment. AI tools may assist with summarization, formatting, and drafting but all content is reviewed and refined by human editors. We do not allow AI-generated content.

    8. Corrections and Transparency
    If we publish incorrect information, we correct it promptly and visibly. We maintain a changelog for edited stories when relevant, and disclose significant post-publication changes.

    9. Conflicts of Interest
    Writers and editors must disclose any conflicts — financial, personal, or professional — that may affect their reporting. Staff may not cover companies or games in which they have a direct interest.

    7. Diversity of Coverage
    We aim to cover a broad spectrum of games, platforms, developers, and genres, including indie titles, niche communities, and underrepresented creators. Our coverage reflects the diversity of gaming and its audience.

      We’re not just covering games—we’re living them. Gaming.News strives to be a daily destination for the gaming-obsessed: a mix of fast-breaking news, deep-dive features, silly video memes, and curated context that never wastes your time.

      This policy will evolve as our publication grows, and we remain committed to transparency, integrity, and a little bit of chaos—just like games themselves.