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Been reading Siliconera for a while and have thoughts on the site, our newsletter, and what you’d like to see us do in the future? Well, we’d like to know what you’d think ! Our Siliconera survey is live, and we’re hoping you’ll take part to help us learn more about what you’re interested in and enjoy.
We’re constantly aiming to make Siliconera a better and stronger site to visit, and that means checking in with our community to ensure we’re on the right track. Our survey consists of 15 critical questions that will shape not only our newsletter, but build up Siliconera itself! Could you please take 5-10 minutes to make your voice heard? We care about what you think, and really want to know more about you!
Thanks so much for being a Siliconera reader and for your time! Here’s hoping we all have a fantastic 2025!
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]]>Been reading Siliconera for a while and have thoughts on the site, our newsletter, and what you’d like to see us do in the future? Well, we’d like to know what you’d think ! Our Siliconera survey is live, and we’re hoping you’ll take part to help us learn more about what you’re interested in and enjoy.
We’re constantly aiming to make Siliconera a better and stronger site to visit, and that means checking in with our community to ensure we’re on the right track. Our survey consists of 15 critical questions that will shape not only our newsletter, but build up Siliconera itself! Could you please take 5-10 minutes to make your voice heard? We care about what you think, and really want to know more about you!
Thanks so much for being a Siliconera reader and for your time! Here’s hoping we all have a fantastic 2025!
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]]>Love Siliconera? Want to keep up with everything, see games we recommend above all others, and get an exclusive article every week? Want to also get a Switch? Now those points aren’t mutually exclusive. To help celebrate the launch of our Siliconera Speaks Up Newsletter, we’re running a contest to win a 64GB Switch OLED if you are already a member or are just ing it. Update: Our contest is over, and the winner has been ed. Check your inbox to see if you won!
Here’s how it works. Sign up for our newsletter. Then, you can enter our contest for your chance to win a Switch. You can enter with your email for one entry, and it’s possible to earn additional entries as well! On January 31, 2025, we’ll pick one winner to get the console. This contest is open to everyone worldwide, though it is void where prohibited by law. You must be 18 or older to enter. You can read the full & Conditions of the giveaway in the Gleam.io embed below.
You can sign up for Siliconera Speaks Up and enter our contest here:
Good luck, and we hope you enjoy the Siliconera weekly newsletter! Every Friday, you’ll get an email with an exclusive article, the biggest recent news stories, things you won’t want to miss, a growing list of our most recommended games, and reminders of big game releases and updates coming up soon!
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]]>Love Siliconera? Want to keep up with everything, see games we recommend above all others, and get an exclusive article every week? Want to also get a Switch? Now those points aren’t mutually exclusive. To help celebrate the launch of our Siliconera Speaks Up Newsletter, we’re running a contest to win a 64GB Switch OLED if you are already a member or are just ing it. Update: Our contest is over, and the winner has been ed. Check your inbox to see if you won!
Here’s how it works. Sign up for our newsletter. Then, you can enter our contest for your chance to win a Switch. You can enter with your email for one entry, and it’s possible to earn additional entries as well! On January 31, 2025, we’ll pick one winner to get the console. This contest is open to everyone worldwide, though it is void where prohibited by law. You must be 18 or older to enter. You can read the full & Conditions of the giveaway in the Gleam.io embed below.
You can sign up for Siliconera Speaks Up and enter our contest here:
Good luck, and we hope you enjoy the Siliconera weekly newsletter! Every Friday, you’ll get an email with an exclusive article, the biggest recent news stories, things you won’t want to miss, a growing list of our most recommended games, and reminders of big game releases and updates coming up soon!
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]]>We’re pleased to announce that Siliconera offers its own free email newsletter. Every week, you can get one installment of Siliconera Speaks Up in your inbox and catch up with all the gaming news, reviews, and features you might have missed during the week.
What can you expect? Good question! Primarily, this will be a way to help you catch up with something important you might have missed. We’ll curate a list of our most popular articles of the week, so you won’t miss out on major announcements and news stories. Did a big game drop? Links to our reviews will be there in case you want more insight into the title before making the plunge.
Each week, there will also be an exclusive feature found only in our newsletter for subscribers. So if you sign up for the Siliconera Speaks Up newsletter, you’ll get an extra article to read in your email that won’t appear anywhere else.
Finally, at the end of every newsletter we’ll name a few games (or game updates) coming up in the next few days. That way, you’ll never miss out on a possible title.
Here’s how you sign up:
We can't wait to talk about all of our favorite games and share the latest news with you!
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]]>We’re pleased to announce that Siliconera offers its own free email newsletter. Every week, you can get one installment of Siliconera Speaks Up in your inbox and catch up with all the gaming news, reviews, and features you might have missed during the week.
What can you expect? Good question! Primarily, this will be a way to help you catch up with something important you might have missed. We’ll curate a list of our most popular articles of the week, so you won’t miss out on major announcements and news stories. Did a big game drop? Links to our reviews will be there in case you want more insight into the title before making the plunge.
Each week, there will also be an exclusive feature found only in our newsletter for subscribers. So if you sign up for the Siliconera Speaks Up newsletter, you’ll get an extra article to read in your email that won’t appear anywhere else.
Finally, at the end of every newsletter we’ll name a few games (or game updates) coming up in the next few days. That way, you’ll never miss out on a possible title.
Here’s how you sign up:
We can't wait to talk about all of our favorite games and share the latest news with you!
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]]>Greetings, everyone!
Every year at Siliconera as of late, we've been offering up surveys to help get on the site. The goal is to help determine coverage spheres, see what people might (or might not) want, and generally find out what we should also consider doing or changing. Well, that time of year is here again.
Here's our latest Siliconera survey, and we would appreciate people filling it out. Topics include the site proper, game coverage, possible other topics people might want to occasionally read about, and thoughts on our current or possible video content.
Thank you for your time!
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]]>Siliconera now has its own TikTok channel and Snapchat show. On both, you can see clips from some notable Vtuber segments around the web. On Snapchat, you can catch our series and see a weekly episode with a few special segments. On TikTok, each short segment highlights a notable moment during others streams.
Want to follow along? You can already see some of our videos now!
Here's how you can follow us on Snapchat:
You can also tune in on TikTok.
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]]>Hi, everyone!
Just wanted to let people know we’re in the process of moving to a new host today. This means things might be a bit weird. Tech is handling things, and we aren’t expecting any issues.
However, we wanted to let everyone know in the event anything does happen. (And not have anyone worried that this might be some bad April Fools’ joke.)
We are expecting everything to be completed within the next few hours. Also, following the move, our search function will return.
Hope you all have a good day!
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]]>We want to make sure we're properly serving our community. What would you like to see more of from us? Is there a sort of content we aren't offering that you would enjoy? Please take our survey and let us know what you think.
Thank you for your time! Hope you have a lovely day!
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]]>We want to make sure we're properly serving our community. What would you like to see more of from us? Is there a sort of content we aren't offering that you would enjoy? Please take our survey and let us know what you think.
Thank you for your time! Hope you have a lovely day!
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]]>2020 has been something of a transformative year for everyone at Siliconera. We ed the Enthusiast Gaming family and merged with Japanator. Our content expanded, bringing scored reviews to the site for the first time. Forums were brought online as another outlet for the community to come together and expand on discussions from our news posts and other featured content.
It's no secret that Disqus has been experiencing a lot of issues lately. There have been plenty of days where it just doesn't seem to be working. Sometimes the timecode is out of sync and trying to reply to comments is impossible. Other days, it flat out goes down for hours. Going forward, we have made the decision to close Open Thread in hopes that we see fewer Disqus errors.
What does this mean for our Open Thread s? On January 1, 2021 we will be permanently closing Open Thread. This is a difficult decision, as we know there are quite a few of our community who visit OT. We ask that you utilize the forums and our Discord server instead. Please use this month to explore and settle in with our community platforms. Start a thread, share your art, tell us about your 2020 Game of the Year picks. We can't wait to see you there.
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]]>Hi, everyone!
Today, we’re introducing a new, optional feature for our readers that will hopefully make browsing our articles easier for you and help (i.e., pay) our writers and staff. Siliconera+ is a way to read and visit without having to deal with any sorts of ads.
We’re kicking things off with one tier and option. For $1.99 per month (or $19.99 per year), you’ll have an ad-free experience on the site.
However, we are working to offer additional options for visitors. We’ve taken input from surveys into consideration. Based on your , we’ll offer two additional tiers with things like an email newsletter which goes over important stories and includes original articles, discounts at some stores, and opportunities to help choose which games we’ll stream and playtest. (To be clear, this would not influence which news stories we cover. People at higher tiers would only be able to help vote on which games we would stream for you or if we go out of our way to playtest certain games.)
We thank you in advance for your and want to keep trying our best to provide the most up-to-date gaming news from Japan. We have great things planned, like more streams and our newly launched forums.
Thank you for reading!
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]]>Hi, everyone!
Today, we’re introducing a new, optional feature for our readers that will hopefully make browsing our articles easier for you and help (i.e., pay) our writers and staff. Siliconera+ is a way to read and visit without having to deal with any sorts of ads.
We’re kicking things off with one tier and option. For $1.99 per month (or $19.99 per year), you’ll have an ad-free experience on the site.
However, we are working to offer additional options for visitors. We’ve taken input from surveys into consideration. Based on your , we’ll offer two additional tiers with things like an email newsletter which goes over important stories and includes original articles, discounts at some stores, and opportunities to help choose which games we’ll stream and playtest. (To be clear, this would not influence which news stories we cover. People at higher tiers would only be able to help vote on which games we would stream for you or if we go out of our way to playtest certain games.)
We thank you in advance for your and want to keep trying our best to provide the most up-to-date gaming news from Japan. We have great things planned, like more streams and our newly launched forums.
Thank you for reading!
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]]>Hello there, Siliconera community! It's Annette, your friendly social media manager here to ask a quick favor from you all.
As you all know, the staff work hard every day to make Siliconera the best place for you to find your gaming news. So it should come as no surprise that we are always talking about ways we can improve your time here.
One of the discussions we've had lately revolves around offering an ad-free viewing experience for a low monthly fee. We get it. Ads are not our favorite thing either, but that is how we pay our staff and keep the lights going in our secret internet bunker. If you have a few minutes to take this survey for us to give us an idea of what we might be able to offer as part of a "" Siliconera service, that would be very helpful and we would really appreciate it.
If you have any questions regarding the survey, feel free to ask them below. I will do my best to answer them for you.
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]]>Hi, everyone! Siliconera is adding a new type of article. Every once in a while, for major releases relevant to the site, we’ll be conducting scored reviews.
So, what does this mean?
Siliconera will remain 90-95% news, with about one feature each day. That feature could be an interview, a playtest or a review.
Reviews will not appear at the same frequency as interviews or playtests. There will never be more than one review per week.
A game could get a review, then also get more focused playtests in the form of guides or closer looks at more specific parts of a game. However, a playtested game might not get reviews.
Review copies, unless noted, are provided by the game's publisher or developer. However, there will be no undue influence on reviews. In addition, we will not conduct any playtests or reviews on games for which there is a conflict of interest.
At the end of every review, we will also fully disclose whether we received a review copy.
Siliconera will have a ten-point review scale with no halves or decimal points.
Should there be a major change, Siliconera will have a follow-up playtest going over the alterations. If it is enough to merit a review score change, we will add a paragraph to the review explaining the updates, assign a new score and offer a link to the playtest update going over the changes.
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]]>Hi, everyone! Siliconera is adding a new type of article. Every once in a while, for major releases relevant to the site, we’ll be conducting scored reviews.
So, what does this mean?
Siliconera will remain 90-95% news, with about one feature each day. That feature could be an interview, a playtest or a review.
Reviews will not appear at the same frequency as interviews or playtests. There will never be more than one review per week.
A game could get a review, then also get more focused playtests in the form of guides or closer looks at more specific parts of a game. However, a playtested game might not get reviews.
Review copies, unless noted, are provided by the game's publisher or developer. However, there will be no undue influence on reviews. In addition, we will not conduct any playtests or reviews on games for which there is a conflict of interest.
At the end of every review, we will also fully disclose whether we received a review copy.
Siliconera will have a ten-point review scale with no halves or decimal points.
Should there be a major change, Siliconera will have a follow-up playtest going over the alterations. If it is enough to merit a review score change, we will add a paragraph to the review explaining the updates, assign a new score and offer a link to the playtest update going over the changes.
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]]>Hi, everyone! Just wanted to alert you all to Siliconera's latest game giveaway on Twitter. Until March 20, 2020, people have a chance to acquire a Granblue Fantasy Versus PC key. Our friends at XSEED Games have given us three Steam keys for the fighter from Arc System Works and CyGames based upon the mobile game.
So, how do you to possibly get one of those three copies? Well, all you have to do is follow us on Twitter. Then, you have to like and retweet the following tweet. If you do, you'll be entered and could be one of the three people who will get a Steam copy of the game. (The winners will be DMed the code, so please keep your DMs open and wait for us to message you if you are picked as a winner!)
Need new friends to keep you company? Our friends at XSEED Games have given us codes to share with you! You could win 1 of 3 Granblue Fantasy Versus PC codes by entering.
1. Follow @siliconera
2. Like and RT this tweet.
Winners will be picked on March 20, 2020. pic.twitter.com/lZ7kk7WFfD— Siliconera (@siliconera) March 17, 2020
Granblue Fantasy Versus PC and PlayStation 4 versions are immediately available worldwide. And don't forget that Zooey was recently revealed as a future DLC character!
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]]>Hi, everyone! Just wanted to alert you all to Siliconera's latest game giveaway on Twitter. Until March 20, 2020, people have a chance to acquire a Granblue Fantasy Versus PC key. Our friends at XSEED Games have given us three Steam keys for the fighter from Arc System Works and CyGames based upon the mobile game.
So, how do you to possibly get one of those three copies? Well, all you have to do is follow us on Twitter. Then, you have to like and retweet the following tweet. If you do, you'll be entered and could be one of the three people who will get a Steam copy of the game. (The winners will be DMed the code, so please keep your DMs open and wait for us to message you if you are picked as a winner!)
Need new friends to keep you company? Our friends at XSEED Games have given us codes to share with you! You could win 1 of 3 Granblue Fantasy Versus PC codes by entering.
— Siliconera (@siliconera) March 17, 2020
1. Follow @siliconera
2. Like and RT this tweet.
Winners will be picked on March 20, 2020. pic.twitter.com/lZ7kk7WFfD
Granblue Fantasy Versus PC and PlayStation 4 versions are immediately available worldwide. And don't forget that Zooey was recently revealed as a future DLC character!
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]]>Hi, everyone!
Siliconera is going to be updating its logo! Our community's opinion is super important to us, so we wanted to run some early-stage options by you. While we want to involve everyone in the process, please understanding that design by committee isn't the ideal way to make a firm design and we're going to try to make some sane compromises based on your .
In of creative direction, we wanted to preserve some part of the dinosaurs and joystick that have been an iconic part of our image since 2003, as well as incorporate elements of the site we just merged with, Japanator. We have three in-progress candidates so far. Two adopt variants of the Japanator mascot, Ai-Fi, into the design, while one sticks with the two dinosaurs who have been with us over the years.
So now, we ask you to please weigh in on the designs we have so far. We may share other earlier doodles in the comments, so keep an eye out! The final product may be slightly different, as we're still gathering internal as well.
Feeling extra creative? Feel free to post your own design ideas in the comments as well. We'd love to see your remixes.
Also, to help give you a better idea of how things could look, here's a gallery showing all of these images in-action.
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Thank you in advance for your help, and please feel free to let us know more of your thoughts in the comments!
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]]>Greetings, everyone!
We are about to head into a new era… a Siliconera, if you will. Siliconera and Japanator are teaming up. All of the news and features you’d expect from Japanator are going to find a new home at Siliconera, where we’ll all work together to talk about our ion for Japanese games and culture. Now that we’re both part of the same network, we feel like it’s only natural to perform a Fusion Dance and team up.
Don’t think of this as a goodbye. Think of this as a “We’re moving down the street.” The people you know and love from Japanator will all still be here. We’re just all coming together as one community.
Hold on! What’s Japanator?!
We’re glad you asked! Japanator is a Japanese culture blog that focuses mainly on anime, Japanese film and music, and Japanese gaming, and currently hosts writers Christian Chiok, Red Veron, and Josh Tolentino. Japanator hosts cosplay galleries, seasonal anime previews, weekly recaps and reviews, and features and interviews with creators. After a few years and much deliberation, we’ve decided that coming together with Siliconera is the best way forward for both sites.
What will happen with Japanator’s Christian, Josh, and Red?
You’ll now start seeing them appearing on Siliconera, ideally! We’re working out the details, but expect to begin seeing stories from them in the near future.
Will we still see insights into Japanese life and culture?
Indeed you will! Since Siliconera is focused on video games, you’ll occasionally see news stories like “Check Out a Day in the Life of a Manga Author” or “Japanator Exclusive: An Interview with TRUE” appearing on the weekends.
I come to Siliconera for video game news, not stories about anime, cosplay, and Japanese pop music. What does this mean for me?
As always, we’re going to do our best to make sure any supplemental stories have a connection to video games. For example, if we did a news story about a mangaka, it would be one who has helped contribute to a game or whose series has been turned into a game. If we did an interview with a Japanese musician, it would be one whose music appeared in games.
Japanator did reviews and Siliconera does playtests. What will happen here?
At Siliconera, we do playtests instead of reviews so we can better express our ion for games and keep coming back to certain elements of them we consider important. (Plus, we feel there are times when even a “bad” game can have something good about it, and we’d like to try and remain ionate and positive about them!) So going forward, you’ll be seeing only playtests and not reviews.
Who do I if I have any concerns/questions about this?
Our comments are open, so please let us know. In addition, you can reach us at [email protected].
We’re really excited to come together like this, and we hope everyone can together to celebrate things they love about Japanese games and pop culture!
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]]>Hi, everyone!
You may have noticed that Siliconera looks a little different when you first popped in this week. That’s because from here on out, our new default look is dark mode. We’ve turned the night vision on!
From here on out, you now have two options when visiting Siliconera. You can go with dark mode or light mode. At the top of the page, next to our icons for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and our RSS feed, you’ll see a little sun. (Praise the sun!) It is a toggle that lets you swap between the darkness and the light.
All you have to do is click this icon, both on your desktop and mobile devices, and you can swap between the two.
Next, we'd like to hear from you! What do you think about dark mode? Do you have any comments, compliments, or requests? Is the site easy for you to read? We want to make sure it is as accessible as possible.
Thanks, and hope you all are having a great day!
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