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The Games Wiki is a community-edited wiki for the games you actually play. No paywalls, no popups, no guides last updated when the game was still in closed beta. If a page is wrong, you can fix it.
Most big gaming wikis started as community projects and then turned into ad-stacked SEO farms sitting on stale content. The useful information is usually still in there somewhere, but you have to scroll past six autoplay videos and a newsletter prompt to find it. This site is an attempt to keep the useful part (players writing things down for other players) without the rest of it.
We lean on AI where it genuinely helps: grammar checks, cross-linking, pulling a first draft out of a patch note or a transcript. But every article has a real account attached to it, and anything that turns out to be wrong can be corrected by anyone who reads carefully enough to spot it. Our full editorial process is documented in our editorial standards and research methodology.
Make an account, open any article, hit edit, fix what is wrong, save. The change is live immediately. All revisions are kept, so if your edit turns out to be off, someone can roll it back without much drama. To start an article that does not exist yet, use New Article on any game's wiki page.
The one thing we gate is adding a brand-new game to the site. That goes through us so the catalogue does not fill up with ten half-finished wikis. If there is a game you want covered, request it here.
Email: thegameswiki.com@gmail.com
Bug reports, missing games, corrections, or just saying hi all land in the same place. We read everything.