Is Cozy Gaming Therapy
That’s the thing about cozy gaming: it’s not about winning, it’s about breathing. It’s about creating a space — digital or otherwise — where the pressure drops, and you can exist without expectation.
That’s the thing about cozy gaming: it’s not about winning, it’s about breathing. It’s about creating a space — digital or otherwise — where the pressure drops, and you can exist without expectation.
In July 2025, indie game storefront itch.io quietly removed hundreds of adult and NSFW titles from its public browse and search functions. Developers woke up to find their games hidden, traffic gone, sales tanking overnight. No DMCA. No legal ruling. No massive PR scandal. Just… gone.
The Esports World Cup isn’t just an event — it’s a statement. About money, about global reach, and about esports maturing into multi-discipline spectacles. Whether you love it or side-eye it, you’ll be talking about it until the next one drops.
It started with Vader. A towering AI-powered Darth Vader in Fortnite’s battle royale island that didn’t just walk a patrol path
Co-op used to be a mode. Today, it’s the point. When games respect roles, reward adaptation, and keep the path from “Hey, you on?” to “Ready up” frictionless, the result is magic you can’t script. We’re not just back to playing together—we’re better at it.
Extraction shooters fuse PvP, PvE, and survival—your loot isn’t yours until you make it out