GoG "Unchain" five titles DRM free on offer

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 11, 2015

GOG.com working with Deep Silver and Nordic Games have announced a batch of five major releases, completely DRM-free for the very first time. The releases get rolling with five celebratory discounts up to 75% off until May 18th The five titles unchained today are: Metro: Last Light Redux (-50%) - The 2014 remastered re-release of the blockbuster horror/FPS set in post-apocalyptic Moscow. Saints Row 2 (-60%) - The surprise cult hi

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Come get some! 3D Realms on Steam

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - May 06, 2015

The 3D Realms Anthology is now available on Steam offering all the classic games available on PC.  The collection contains 32 revolutionary games to blast back your memories and nostalgia. Here's the list: Alien Carnage / Halloween Harry Arctic Adventure Balls of Steel Bio Menace Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold Blake Stone: Planet Strike Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure Crystal Caves Dark Ages Death Rally Duke Nuk

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Valve remove paid Mods after backlash

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 28, 2015

Over the last few days Steam, Valve, Gabe and the PCMR (PC MasterRace) has had a huge cultural overhaul due to the introduction to paid mods for Skyrim.  Valve have turned around and released a statement and reversed their release. We're going to remove the payment feature from the Skyrim workshop. For anyone who spent money on a mod, we'll be refunding you the complete amount. We talked to the team at Bethesda and they agree

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Elite: Dangerous Powerplay Factions announced

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 27, 2015

With the third bing content update, Elite: Dangerous is introducing Powerplay. In Powerplay, you can participate in an ongoing battle for interstellar conquest, you'll be able to ally yourself with any one of a number of galactic Powers, earning valuable perks, reputation bonuses and credits for your allegiance.  As a trusted ally of your chosen Power, you will be able to guide their strategy, take on special objectives t

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Total War: WARHAMMER announce trailer

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 23, 2015

Total War: WARHAMMER is official! Taking the series to a realm of brutal, high fantasy for the first time in its history,  After Creative Assembly who brought you the Total War Series obtained rights to the IP of warhammer last year, it was rumoured and speculated that they could turn around and release a Warhammer themed game. BOOM they've announced it in an awesome CGI. View the CGI over on Youtube here.

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Heroes of the Storm Launch Date Announced

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 20, 2015

Heroes of the Storm, Blizzards MOBA has just announced that Heroes officially launches on June 2, following an open beta testing period that begins on May 19. Blizzard have announced the launch with a video viewed here. Heroes of the Storm will launch with more than 30 playable Heroes, over 130 Skins, 14 steadfast mounts, and 7 dynamic Battlegrounds, each with unique challenges to overcome. Rest assured that we’ll have even more

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Hearthstone hits mobiles

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 16, 2015

In a recent announcement Blizzard revealed that Hearthstone® is now playable on iOS® and Android™ phones. With a new intuitive interface hand-crafted for the mobile, the experience is designed for the small screen gaming experience.  Now I can play while on the bus I guess ;) The game shares the servers of all Hearthstone as expected, so your existing tablet and PC players, and anyone who signs into thei

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Post-Apoc RPG: The Technomancer announced

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 13, 2015

Bound by Flame studio Spiders have announced The Technomancer a post apocalyptic rpg based on Mars during the War of Water. Developers Spiders released Mars: Wart Logs. The game boasts your usual RPG tropes including techtrees, dynamic conversation dialogue that can alter in-game events and multiple endings. There are also three different fighting styles and a dynamic weapon and armour crafting system. The Technomancer is out

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GamerDating Update Rolled out

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 08, 2015

GamerDating version 2.2 has been rolled out. Please don't forget to clear your cache and your pages. The main bulk of this update was clearing up all bugs you reported and bugs we found through constant trials.  Bug fixes include: Improved search Bug fixes to search which caused a crash Bug fixes to game library Bug fixes to photo cropping and upload Bug fixes to game box art Added platform icon to game keys Updat

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Launch of the WoW Token

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 07, 2015

The WoW Token, is a new in-game item that allows players to simply and securely exchange gold and game time between each other. You can purchase a WoW Token through the in-game Shop for real money, and then sell it on the Auction House for gold at the current market price. When a player buys a WoW Token from the Auction House for gold, the Token becomes Soulbound, and the player can then redeem it for 30 days of game time. The WoW Token wil

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Happy Easter!

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 05, 2015

Happy Easter from everyone at GamerDating. We having a plethora of bug fixes and updates coming and aim to get the website working quickly, with no issues and delays by the end of the month. We will be awarding free time to those who have reported our bugs, helped support the community and also announcing a period of beta testing to all members. More details to come next week. Happy Easter all, and I hope you've all found your easter

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GTA V 60fps PC Trailer released

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - April 02, 2015

Rockstars Grand Theft Auto V 60 Frames-Per-Second PC trailer has been launched today, and can be found over at Rockstar. It looks smooth, slick and is set to launch 14th April. The PC version of GTA V will also launch with more music than the console versions. Grand Theft Auto V was scheduled to release on PC in January, but was put back to March, then again pushed back to April. It's coming, and we can't be more excited.

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Spotify available on Playstation

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 30, 2015

Spotify and Playstation sitting in a tree, sharing music easily. The new service will launch initially on PS4 and PS3, as well as Xperia smartphones and tablets. You’ll of course be able to listen to your favorite playlists – including existing playlists from current Spotify users as well as Spotify curated playlists – and enjoy the service on all of Spotify’s supported devices. With the added bonus of being able to

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Pillars of Eternity

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 26, 2015

Pillars of Eternity releases in less than an hour! Obsidian Entertainment, the developer of Fallout: New Vegas™ and South Park: The Stick of Truth™, together with Paradox Interactive is proud to present Pillars of Eternity. Capturing a sense of nostalgia, Pillars of Eternity is your oldschool top down RPG. Play as Dwarf, Elf, Orlan or more, as your typical character classes, with a rich and in depth story. Paradox Interactive

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Dyscourse launched on Steam

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 25, 2015

Dyscourse is an interactive choose-your-own adventure where you journey through a stylized world of choice and consequence. You play as Rita, an unfortunate art school grad turned barista who is now stuck on a desert island with a crew of misfit travelers. With a "multiple choice" style prompts, that last choice you just made? It may end up being integral to your rescue or you might have just incited a riot leading to a delightfu

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Batman Arkham Knight release delayed

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 24, 2015

This year we've seen some top highly anticipated games delayed a few times, such as GTA V and now Batman Arkham Knight who have now both had two delays each. Maybe the publishers have learnt not to release half finished games? We can only hope! Batman: Arkham Knight, which is to be published by Warner Bros, has been moved from release on PS4, Xbox One and PC on June 2nd to June 23rd. “We're a developer that hates to make

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Star Wars™ Battlefront™ to Debut at Star Wars™ Celebration

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 20, 2015

Last year EA announced they were working on Star Wars Battlefront. A year later we've got a confirmation. In an announcement EA  have shared that Star Wars Battlefront will be taking part in Star Wars™ Celebration next month in Anaheim, CA from April 16-19.   

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Elder Scrolls Online is officially B2P.

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 20, 2015

Bethesda announced earlier this week that Elder Scrolls Online's mandatory subscription fee has been dropped. Now ESO will no longer require a subscription to play, with "Tamriel Unlimited" expansion you can buy once, play forever. To counter a loss of subscription revenue ESO now has an in game shop offering cosmetics and convience items. In addition to this release, new missions, pvp and pve objectives have be

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Nintendo announces its next system the Nintendo NX

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 17, 2015

During a press conference in Japan Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata mentioned new hardware, codenamed NX. Later they confirmed their announcement: As proof that Nintendo maintains strong enthusiasm for the dedicated game system business, let me confirm that Nintendo is currently developing a dedicated game platform with a brand-new concept under the development codename "NX". It is too early to elaborate on the details of this project

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Counter-Strike cracks 1 million concurrent viewers at IEM

Posted By: Gamerdating Team - March 16, 2015

In 2014, 250,000 concurrent viewers tuned in to the Intel Extreme Masters and people we hyped. 250,00 was no small number. This weekend over 1 million concurrent viewers watched Fnatic take this year’s IEM Katowice title over Ninjas in Pyjamas. Over 700,000 people tuned in on Twitch, while many more watched on the in-game client.  For Counter Strike such a record is something to hold proud. eSports and&nb

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Play the Long Game: Connection First, Love Second

Posted By: GamerDating Team - March 03, 2026

Play the Long Game: Connection First, Love Second

Romance gets sold like a highlight reel: instant sparks, perfect timing, a cinematic meet-cute and a soundtrack swell. Real connection rarely works like that. Most of the best relationships are built the same way the best gaming moments are built: you show up, you learn the mechanics together, you stay curious, and you keep playing long enough for something meaningful to emerge.

If you are looking for love, persistence matters. Not the pushy, spammy kind, but the calm, consistent kind. The kind that says, “I’m here, I’m interested, and I’m happy to build something at a pace that feels good for both of us”.

Romance is a co-op campaign, not a speedrun

Speedrunning is impressive, but it is not how you get attached to a story. Connection needs time to load in. You start with small interactions, shared humour, and low-stakes moments that let you see each other clearly. Love is what can happen when those moments stack up.

That is why “finding your person” is often less about hunting for a grand gesture and more about finding a genuine connection first. Someone you can talk to without forcing it. Someone who makes a boring day feel lighter. Someone whose presence feels like a party invite you actually want to accept.

Persistence without pressure

Persistence is underrated because people confuse it with intensity. Intensity is trying to skip levels. Persistence is simply staying engaged and making room for trust to form.

In practice, that looks like being consistent with your communication, following through on what you say, and keeping the vibe respectful. If someone is interested, consistency feels comforting. If they are not, consistency paired with respect makes it easy for both of you to move on without drama.

The goal is not to “win” someone over. The goal is to discover whether the connection is real when you both have space to be yourselves.

Connection comes first, then love can happen

Chasing chemistry is easy. Building connection is the part that lasts. Connection is what you get when two people can share time together and feel safe being honest, playful, and a little bit vulnerable.

That is also why gaming is such a strong tool for dating. It gives you an environment where connection can grow naturally, without the awkwardness of sitting across a table trying to perform “first date energy”. You do not need perfect lines when the game is already giving you shared moments.

Why gaming is the best way to find your match

Gaming lets you learn someone through action, not just answers. You get to see how they communicate, how they handle setbacks, whether they encourage you, whether they can laugh at themselves, and whether they make the experience feel better simply by being there.

It also keeps things light. If the chemistry is not there, you still had a decent time doing something you enjoy. If it is there, you have an instant library of shared references: that ridiculous clutch, the accidental friendly fire, the “one more run” that turned into two hours of laughing on voice chat.

Most importantly, gaming creates connection first. It builds a shared language. It gives you something real to talk about. And it creates memories fast, which is basically romance fuel.

From match to game date

Here is the simple play: find your match, choose a game, and play together as your date. It is straightforward, low-pressure, and it works because it is about shared experience, not forced performance.

Start with the vibe. Keep the first session cosy and approachable. Pick something that lets you chat, make small decisions together, and enjoy the flow. You want room for personality, not a high-stress raid where you are both silently sweating.

Agree the basics. Platform, time, and whether you are on voice. Voice can be great, but it is not mandatory. Some people warm up faster with text chat first, and that is fine. Connection is the aim, not a forced format.

Keep it short enough to want more. A first game date does not need to be an all-nighter. Leave a little energy in the tank. Ending on a high is a classic move, in dating and in gaming.

Do the post-game debrief. This is where the connection often lands. A quick message afterwards: what you enjoyed, a funny moment, and a clean invitation to play again if it felt good. Simple, clear, human.

Choosing the right game for the stage you are in

Different games create different kinds of dates. Early on, choose games that make it easy to talk and collaborate. Co-op puzzle games, cosy farming sims, and light adventure co-op are perfect because they create teamwork without turning the date into a performance review.

As the connection grows, you can lean into bigger shared adventures: survival crafting, longer co-op campaigns, or anything where you build something together over time. Shared progress is powerful. Watching your little in-game world evolve is a surprisingly good mirror for a relationship forming.

Competitive games can work too, but only if both of you genuinely enjoy that energy. Friendly rivalry can be flirty. Unmatched competitiveness can be a mood-killer. If you do go competitive, keep it playful and stay kind. Winning is fun. Being a good sport is attractive.

Let love happen while you are busy connecting

The best part about gaming as a dating tool is that love does not have to be forced. You can focus on enjoying each other’s company, building trust, and creating a rhythm together. Love tends to show up when people feel safe, seen, and appreciated.

Think of it as building a party you both want to stay in. You are not trying to finish the relationship on day one. You are creating a space where the next session makes sense, and the one after that, until one day you realise you are not just playing a game together. You are building something.

Queue up for something real

If you want a practical, enjoyable way to date, make gaming your main tool. Find your match, pick a game that fits the vibe, and treat it like a real date: show up, be present, be kind, and let the connection do its job.

Persistance is about continuing to show up for the right people, in the right way, until the connection clicks.

Good luck!

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