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Exploring the community dubbed “Golden age” of Call Of Duty
By Aaron James Stead 19/10/2025 For millions of gamers, it wasn’t just about the killstreaks, the maps, or the iconic one-liners echoing through the headset. Between 2007 and 2012, Call of Duty became more than a first-person shooter—it became a way of life. This period, often referred to by fans as the “Golden Age of Call of Duty,” is remembered not just for its groundbreaking titles—like Modern Warfare 2, Black Ops, and Modern Warfare 3—but for the community that formed aro
captain Aaron James Stead
Oct 192 min read


Splitgate 2: A Rollercoaster Ride from Viral Hit to Controversial Reboot
From a hyped reveal and ambitious promises to backlash, controversy, and even an unprecedented rollback from full release back into beta, the story of Splitgate 2 is as complicated as it is fascinating.
captain Aaron James Stead
Sep 72 min read


The Evolution of Destiny: A Decade of Gaming Innovation
When Destiny launched in September 2014, it marked more than just a new release for Bungie—it was the beginning of an era. For a studio that had already reshaped gaming with the Halo franchise, Destiny represented both a bold step forward and an experiment in long-term storytelling that would stretch across a decade.
captain Aaron James Stead
Aug 243 min read


Halo: A Historical Chronicle of Xbox’s Crown Jewel
When Halo: Combat Evolved launched alongside the original Xbox in November 2001, it was more than just a game — it was the system’s killer app. Bungie’s cinematic storytelling, sprawling alien landscapes, and refined console-friendly FPS controls gave Microsoft the credibility it needed to compete with PlayStation and Nintendo. Halo became synonymous with Xbox itself, moving millions of consoles and shaping the brand’s identity as a home for cutting-edge shooters.
captain Aaron James Stead
Aug 173 min read
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