About Mythic Gamers

An editorial publication for MMO and RPG discovery

What Mythic Gamers Is

Mythic Gamers is a curated gaming publication focused on MMO and RPG discovery. We're not a news aggregator, not a forum, and definitely not trying to be the next gaming media empire.

We're a small, focused editorial project that evaluates games based on specific criteria: persistent worlds, meaningful progression, group-friendly design, and fair monetization. If a game meets our standards, we write about it. If it doesn't, we don't.

Think of us as a signal-focused newsletter that happens to live on the web. No clickbait. No hype cycles. Just honest assessments of games worth your time.

How We Choose Games

Every game on our lists is evaluated against the "Mythic criteria":

  • Persistent online worlds— Not just multiplayer, but living, evolving environments
  • Meaningful group play— Designed for cooperation, not just solo grinding with chat
  • Long-term progression— Character development that matters beyond the first 10 hours
  • PvE friendliness preferred— We favor games that respect PvE as a primary playstyle
  • Fair monetization— No pay-to-win, no predatory mechanics, no dark patterns

Games that meet these criteria earn a spot on our lists. We update regularly as games evolve, and we're honest when something changes for the worse.

What We Don't Do

  • No hype coverage— We don't cover games in development unless there's something concrete to say
  • No sponsored content— Every recommendation is editorial, not paid
  • No algorithmic feeds— You won't find engagement-optimized content here
  • No comment sections— We're focused on publishing, not community management
  • No social media presence— RSS-only updates keep things simple and distraction-free

How to Follow Updates

Mythic Gamers publishes via RSS only. No email newsletter, no social media, no notifications. Just a clean feed you can add to your RSS reader of choice.

If you're new to RSS, it's a simple way to follow websites without algorithms or engagement tricks. You subscribe once, and new posts appear in your reader. That's it.

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