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About SkyWOLF TV

Built by a gamer.
Designed for gamers.

One place for all the gaming news that matters — no clutter, no noise, just the stories worth reading.

It started with too many tabs open

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.

A gaming news hub, not a media company

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.

Live RSS feeds Articles are pulled automatically from trusted sources and updated around the clock.
Platform filtering PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, Mobile, Esports — browse only what you care about.
Search across sources Find any article from any source in one search, without switching between sites.

Who's behind this?

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.