Uncrowned Gaming 2.0: A More Transparent, Community-Focused Future

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Uncrowned Gaming has officially entered its next chapter.

This update is more than a new layout, a few renamed sections, or another round of forum cleanup. Uncrowned Gaming 2.0 is a major step toward making our gaming site more transparent, more useful, and more community-focused from the ground up.

News, forums, policies, audio support, corrections, and discussion flow have all been improved with one goal in mind:

Build a gaming site where content supports the community — not replaces it.

Improved News System​

Our news section has received a major overhaul.

News is now organized into clearer categories, making it easier to find the coverage you care about while also setting us up for better forum integration in the future.

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Our updated news categories are:
  • Game Updates
  • Platform News
  • Esports News
  • Leaks & Rumors
Patch notes are now part of Game Updates, because separating them from major game updates never made much sense. Platform News now covers hardware, software, industry updates, storefront changes, and broader platform-related stories.

Esports News and Leaks & Rumors now have cleaner, clearer places to live as well.

Official Policies Added to the News Index​

The News Index now includes several official Uncrowned Gaming policies:
We know. Policies are not exactly the most exciting part of a gaming site.

But they matter.

We are aiming to make Uncrowned Gaming one of the most user-focused and transparent gaming news communities we can build. That starts with plain-language, public-facing policies that explain what we cover, how we handle sources, how AI may be used, how corrections work, and how affiliate links are treated.

No vague legal maze.
No hidden standards.
No “just trust us.”

We want readers to understand how Uncrowned Gaming operates.

Audio Support for News Articles​

Select Uncrowned Gaming news articles now support audio.

This will not be available on every article immediately, but when audio is available, the News Index will show an Audio Available label. Articles without audio will display Text Only.

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For articles with audio, we have also added an Audio AI Use Notice so readers understand how the audio was created and reviewed.

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As always, the goal is transparency. If AI tools are involved in helping produce audio narration, we will say so.

Official Corrections Field Added​

Mistakes happen.

What matters is how they are handled.

Uncrowned Gaming now has an official Corrections field for news articles. This gives our editors a clear place to note corrections, updates, clarifications, or important fixes when needed.

Readers should not have to guess whether something changed or whether an error was acknowledged. This feature helps us be more accountable and more open when corrections are necessary.

Forum Updates​

The Uncrowned Gaming forums have also received a major restructuring.

For too long, too much of the community was being pushed into General Gaming. That section was always meant to be a catchall — not the core of the entire community.

With this update, the forums now better reflect what Uncrowned Gaming is actually about.

The Game Library Takes Center Stage​

The Game Library has been expanded and moved higher in the forum layout.

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Games are the reason we are here, so game-specific discussion should be front and center.

We have also added Other Games, giving members a place to discuss games that do not currently fit into our core game sections.

The Gaming Lounge Has Expanded​

The Gaming Lounge now serves as the broader discussion hub for general gaming topics.

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This includes:

  • General Gaming
  • Gaming Setups & Gear
  • Competitive Gaming & Esports
This gives broader gaming conversations a better home without overwhelming the more focused game sections.

Hardware Is Now Platforms​

The old hardware structure has been replaced with a cleaner Platforms section.

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Instead of splitting discussion into narrow categories like console hardware and accessories, each platform now has a broader discussion area.

That means sections for platforms such as:
  • PlayStation
  • Xbox
  • PC
  • Cloud Gaming
  • VR
  • Other Platforms
Hardware, software, accessories, platform updates, storefront discussion, and industry news can now live together in the proper platform space.

Gaming News Forum Removed​

Yes, the dedicated Gaming News forum is gone.

And honestly, that makes sense.

News from Uncrowned Gaming will no longer be pushed into one separate news discussion forum. Instead, news topics now flow into the section where they actually belong.

A major update for your favorite game should not be buried in a general news area. It should be in that game’s forum.

So that is what we are doing.

News articles now generate labeled [News] topics in the relevant game, platform, esports, or discussion section. These topics also act as the article comments, bringing news discussion and community discussion into the same place.

No more splitting the conversation.

Built Around Community Success​

This is one of the biggest goals of Uncrowned Gaming 2.0.

News and guides are important. They are major assets for the site’s growth. But they should also serve the community, not pull attention away from it.

By sending news discussions into the correct forum sections, we are making sure content helps build activity where it matters most.

Our creators can continue building news and guides, while our members get cleaner, more relevant places to talk about them.

The community comes first — and now the structure reflects that.

Small UI Improvements​

A few quality-of-life features have also returned to the site footer:
  • Back to Top
  • Mark Site as Read
That second one may be especially useful right now. With topics and news discussions being moved around, some older content may appear unread again.

No content was recreated. Some content may simply appear newly highlighted because of the restructuring.

Why This Update Matters​

Uncrowned Gaming 2.0 is not just about organization.

It is about building a stronger foundation for the future.

We want Uncrowned Gaming to be easier to understand, easier to use, and easier to trust. That means better forums, clearer news categories, visible policies, stronger correction tools, transparent AI notices, audio support, and a structure that supports both creators and community members.

We are still growing. We are still learning. And yes, we are still cleaning things up as we go.

But this update is a major step forward.

Thank you to everyone who continues to support Uncrowned Gaming and the larger Uncrowned Empire.

Welcome to Uncrowned Gaming 2.0.
 
Good looking site, with a lot of potential.

How do you plan to differentiate yourself from the other 39248022390480 gaming forums out there? The reason I ask, is that I have tried creating gaming communities in the past, and it is HARD!
 
How do you plan to differentiate yourself from the other 39248022390480 gaming forums out there? The reason I ask, is that I have tried creating gaming communities in the past, and it is HARD!
Honestly, it is hard; both because there are thousands of gaming forums out there and because gamers today tend to live on fast‑moving social media and video platforms. I love seeing new gaming forums pop up, but I’d never pretend it’s an easy space to break into.

For us, the biggest differentiator is that Uncrowned Gaming isn’t trying to be “another general gaming forum.” We’re a niche community first. Our entire coverage revolves around games where you aren’t truly alone; games built around leading a party, squad, army, creature team, or community. If you look at our “Games We Cover,” that focus is extremely intentional. We’re not trying to chase every trending title; we’re building around a specific type of game and the players who love that style.

The other major difference is that we’re not just a forum. In fact, our news and guides perform far better than our community side, and that’s by design. We’re building a user‑first gaming media site where the community benefits from the success of the platform, not the other way around. Most gaming news outlets today are drowning in ads, hiding AI usage, selling data, or quietly rewriting content with no transparency. We go the opposite direction; ads are disabled for anyone with a free forum account, clear AI notices if we use it, public editorial policies, and a corrections system that actually tells readers what changed and why.

A lot of this comes from our Uncrowned Addiction philosophy: users should understand the data they consume and the sites they’re on. We want people to browse informed, not manipulated.

So to answer your question: our forum doesn’t have to “win the forum war” to survive. It exists because the larger site exists. As long as the news, guides, and policies continue to grow, the community will always have a stable home that isn’t going anywhere. If Uncrowned Gaming were only a standalone forum, yeah, it would be extremely tough and maybe not around today. But as part of a broader, transparent, user‑focused gaming brand, it has room to thrive without needing to compete with every giant general gaming forum on the internet.
 
Honestly, it is hard; both because there are thousands of gaming forums out there and because gamers today tend to live on fast‑moving social media and video platforms. I love seeing new gaming forums pop up, but I’d never pretend it’s an easy space to break into.

For us, the biggest differentiator is that Uncrowned Gaming isn’t trying to be “another general gaming forum.” We’re a niche community first. Our entire coverage revolves around games where you aren’t truly alone; games built around leading a party, squad, army, creature team, or community. If you look at our “Games We Cover,” that focus is extremely intentional. We’re not trying to chase every trending title; we’re building around a specific type of game and the players who love that style.

The other major difference is that we’re not just a forum. In fact, our news and guides perform far better than our community side, and that’s by design. We’re building a user‑first gaming media site where the community benefits from the success of the platform, not the other way around. Most gaming news outlets today are drowning in ads, hiding AI usage, selling data, or quietly rewriting content with no transparency. We go the opposite direction; ads are disabled for anyone with a free forum account, clear AI notices if we use it, public editorial policies, and a corrections system that actually tells readers what changed and why.

A lot of this comes from our Uncrowned Addiction philosophy: users should understand the data they consume and the sites they’re on. We want people to browse informed, not manipulated.

So to answer your question: our forum doesn’t have to “win the forum war” to survive. It exists because the larger site exists. As long as the news, guides, and policies continue to grow, the community will always have a stable home that isn’t going anywhere. If Uncrowned Gaming were only a standalone forum, yeah, it would be extremely tough and maybe not around today. But as part of a broader, transparent, user‑focused gaming brand, it has room to thrive without needing to compete with every giant general gaming forum on the internet.
I love this mindset! Niche communities are always excellent 😀
 
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