One place for all the gaming news that matters — no clutter, no noise, just the stories worth reading.
For years I found myself jumping between a dozen different websites just to stay up to date with gaming news — IGN, GameSpot, Eurogamer, PC Gamer, Kotaku, and more. Every morning, the same routine: open tab after tab, scan headlines, close half of them, repeat.
At some point I thought: why isn't there a single place that pulls all of this together? Clean, fast, and without the bloat that most big gaming sites carry these days.
"I didn't want another gaming blog. I wanted the one dashboard I'd actually use every day — so I built it myself."
That's SkyWOLF TV. It aggregates news from the sources I already trusted, presents them in a layout that respects your time, and lets you filter by platform so you only see what's relevant to you.
SkyWOLF TV is a personal project — an aggregator that curates gaming coverage from established publications and presents it all under one roof. No original journalism, no sponsored content, no editorial agenda. Just the news, organized.
I'm Freddy — a developer with a long-standing passion for video games. I've been playing since I can remember and following the industry closely for years. This site sits at the intersection of both worlds: something I built because I know how, and something I use because I genuinely care about it.
SkyWOLF TV is a side project, not a startup. It's maintained by one person, runs on a self-hosted VPS, and is built entirely from scratch — no templates, no page builders, just code.