Never miss what matters in your favorite games.

GameSight is a monitoring platform dedicated to live-service games. Follow the games you care about and receive only the Signals that matter: new seasons, updates, events, balance changes, maintenance, and time-limited rewards.

Live-service games change constantly. GameSight tells you only what matters, when it matters.

Why use GameSight?

  • Follow only the games you care about.
  • Read short, clear, and contextualized Signals.
  • Instantly understand what's changing and why it matters.
  • Stop monitoring Reddit, Discord, Steam, X, or news sites.

Every Signal answers one simple question:

What does this change for me as a player?

In a few seconds, you know:

  • what's changing;
  • why it matters;
  • how long it matters;
  • whether action is required.

Latest updates, across every game

  • Season Meltdown: new map AZ3, Engineer Operator, and new arsenal Season Cycle 1 July 2026

    Season Meltdown is live with a new extraction map AZ3 (nuclear power plant), a new Engineer Operator, fresh vehicles and weapons, plus system optimizations. Prepare for a redesigned risk-reward dynamic on your next run.

  • Battlefield 6 — REDSEC Season 3 with new game modes and free trial Content Drop 1 July 2026

    Three new modes are now live: Tactical Obliteration for intense 5v5 gunfights, Casual Battle Royale with bots, and the WET WORK event where you hunt targets. You have one free week to try them all.

  • The Sims 4 — 70+ bug fixes and improvements now live Content Drop 1 July 2026

    A major patch cuts repetitive interruptions, fixes 12 top player-voted issues, and resolves 70+ bugs—including infinite load on Mac and occultist crashes. Download the update for a smoother experience.

  • Apex Legends — Overclocked Midseason Patch: Legend balancing and new shotgun hop-ups Meta Shift 1 July 2026

    Legend balancing changes and new shotgun hop-ups arrive June 23. Your strategies and loadouts may shift—check the patch details to adapt your build.

  • Rainbow Six Siege — Dokkaebi: reload delay added Meta Shift 1 July 2026

    Dokkaebi can no longer spam activations back-to-back — a reload delay now limits chaining. Defenders get more breathing room to reposition, and timing becomes more critical.

  • Rainbow Six Siege — Ranked 3.0: placement adjustments and Champion philosophy Season Cycle 1 July 2026

    Your placement matches will soon carry more weight in determining your starting rank. Champion rank can no longer be earned instantly — you must maintain consistent high-level performance over time.

  • Diablo IV — Season 14: Death Awakening is live Season Cycle 1 July 2026

    Season 14 launches with new Pandemonium Ruptures dungeons, a new Deathtoll Chamber, reworked Mythic Uniques, and an Overwatch collaboration. Log in to experience the new seasonal content.

  • Payday 2 — Diesel Engine Upgrade Open Beta Now Available Content Drop 1 July 2026

    PAYDAY 2's Diesel engine is being rebuilt and available in open beta through end of July. This major upgrade brings long-requested technical improvements, but expect bugs — test it and report issues on the dedicated forum.

  • Counter-Strike 2 — IEM Cologne 2026 items now available for purchase Content Drop 1 July 2026

    New Champions Autograph stickers and Highlight Souvenir Charms from IEM Cologne 2026 are now available in the Major Shop. These limited cosmetics let you support your favorite teams and commemorate the tournament.

  • King of the Hill objective reworked with new mechanics Meta Shift 1 July 2026

    King of the Hill is reworked as Unstable Rift with automatic random spawns and economy-scaled comeback bonuses. Securing the Rift now grants troop reinforcements (scaling up to 12 when trailing). Your map control and positioning strategy needs to adapt to the new timing and spawn mechanics.

  • War Thunder — Mechanic adjustments and bug fixes — Update 2.57.0.27 Meta Shift 1 July 2026

    Several aircraft receive gameplay adjustments: the J-22M1A changes significantly with slower landing gear deployment (7.4s instead of 5s) and increased brake chute speed (320 km/h). These directly affect your landing approach and handling.

  • War Thunder — Pages of History (July): New Zealand Ace Content Drop 30 June 2026

    Complete 8 consecutive historical missions from July 1–31 to earn trophies and a unique profile background. You can also purchase the Colin Gray player icon with Golden Eagles until August 3 (11:30 GMT) without completing tasks.

  • Star Citizen — Alien Week underway — limited-time celebrations and content Content Drop 30 June 2026

    Alien Week is now live in-game. Join this annual celebration of extraordinary alien cultures and technologies to earn exclusive limited-time rewards and content before the event ends.

  • New Ultra Skins with thematic visual effects now available Content Drop 30 June 2026

    A new Ultra Skins cosmetic line is now available in the shop, featuring thematic VFX, custom sound effects, and feline familiars. The Nyan Café series is the first collection in this new cosmetic tier.

  • The First Descendant — Patch 1.3.33: 2nd Anniversary Events and Content Improvements Content Drop 30 June 2026

    Patch 1.3.33 arrives July 2 with 2nd Anniversary Events and content improvements. Prepare to log in and access new time-limited anniversary content and rewards when the patch goes live.

  • Season Meltdown now live Season Cycle 30 June 2026

    Season Meltdown is now live on Steam. A new season has started — your next ranked games feature a fresh battle pass and seasonal progression.

  • War Thunder — Radar and aircraft weapon bugfixes Meta Shift 30 June 2026

    Several aircraft bugs are fixed: radar performance improved, AESA radar targeting corrected, weapon loadout issues resolved. Check your aircraft configurations to optimize your next air battles.

  • War Thunder — Tank Football 2026 with rewards and league system Content Drop 30 June 2026

    Tank Football returns July 1–20 with a new league system and rewards. Play 3v3 (solo) or 4v4 (squad) during scheduled time slots to earn progression points toward exclusive rewards. Free training matches available June 30–July 1.

  • Hero balance adjustments and dungeon changes Meta Shift 30 June 2026

    Xavian gains +15% damage, all heroes gain +8% ability damage. AoE damage reduced beyond 8 targets. Vel'korath the Sanctified adjusted on Nightmare difficulty. Test these shifts in your next sessions.

  • World of Warcraft: Midnight — Valeera gains new Curios and Poisons choice node in Patch 12.1 Meta Shift 29 June 2026

    Valeera gains new Curios and a new Poisons choice node in Patch 12.1. Your next Midnight Delves season will feature these new customization options. Review your build strategy before starting the next season.

  • World of Warcraft: Midnight — Balance patch 12.0.7 scheduled for July 1st Meta Shift 29 June 2026

    A balance patch arrives Wednesday, July 1st at weekly reset. Blizzard is targeting underperforming specs in group content and PvP, and adjusting burst phases. Prepare to adjust your builds after this patch lands.

  • Pinnacle Dungeon unlocked in Hard and Nightmare difficulties Content Drop 29 June 2026

    You can now challenge Xul, The Blood Monolith on Hard and Nightmare difficulties. These require timing an Eternal 15 (Hard) or Eternal 25 (Nightmare) dungeon first. Rewards include rare mounts and chests with gear upgrades up to 315 Regal and 8/8 Tempers.

  • World of Warcraft: Midnight — New Midsummer Fire Festival quests with bonus rewards Content Drop 29 June 2026

    New Midsummer Fire Festival quests are now available with Tauren and Dwarf lore. Complete them for the first time to earn 230 bonus Burning Blossoms — take advantage of this seasonal event before it ends.

  • Fortnite — Galaxy Hours - Golden Fishing and Limited-Time Weapons Content Drop 27 June 2026

    During Galaxy Hours (2–4 PM ET and 9–11 PM ET), you can fish at golden spots, grab the Firework Flaregun from loot, and find Galaxy Sprite variants more often. These rewards are only available during these time windows.

  • Dota 2 — Dota 2's Dark Carnival begins with full story campaign Content Drop 27 June 2026

    The Dark Carnival is now live with a full story campaign and five automaton hero personas. Log in to play the campaign featuring Legion Commander and Hoodwink trapped on a circus train. No end date is stated, but major Dota 2 events are typically time-limited.

  • Apex Legends — Game mode adjustments: Wildcard and Bot Royale Evolved updated Meta Shift 27 June 2026

    Wildcard map rotation shifts to 90-minute cycles. Bot Royale Evolved now caps lobbies to one player squad per match to reduce queue times and skill gaps. These changes affect how you warm up and practice before ranked play.

  • ARC Raiders — The Fourth Expedition launches with updated reward structure Content Drop 27 June 2026

    The Fourth Expedition opens July 7–21. Complete it to unlock the first tier of the new Zenith Outfit and earn Blueprints and Raider Tokens instead of Skill Points. Sign up during the window to participate.

  • The First Descendant — Hotfix 1.3.32b — Valby crash and Battle Pass challenge fixed Meta Shift 27 June 2026

    Two bugs fixed: a crash when using Valby's 'Laundry Bomb' skill with the 'Tidal Wave' module, and the 'Emergency Infiltration Team' Battle Pass weekly challenge not counting support clears. Reconnect after the patch for smoother gameplay.

  • Stability and balance fixes - Hotfix 0.4.0.3 Meta Shift 27 June 2026

    Several bugs affecting heroes and gameplay mechanics are fixed. Gunde and Elarion will no longer be locked out of abilities when using their skills, and Helena's ability now has the correct cooldown reduction (6 seconds instead of 10). Boss minions no longer trigger specific mechanics on death.

  • World of Warcraft Classic — Class tuning changes with weekly reset Meta Shift 27 June 2026

    Balance Druid, Arcane Mage, Holy Priest, and Restoration Shaman are getting buffs with the weekly reset. These tuning changes may shift your class performance in raid and Mythic+—monitor how the meta settles after the patch.

Smart monitoring for live-service games

Live-service games evolve constantly. Between new seasons, updates, balance changes, temporary events, Battle Passes, Twitch Drops, and maintenance windows, it's hard to keep track of everything that matters.

GameSight is a monitoring platform built to simplify that tracking. Instead of showing every piece of news, GameSight selects the changes that genuinely impact your gameplay experience and turns them into easy-to-read Signals.

What is a Signal?

A Signal is a short, contextualized, player-oriented piece of information.

Unlike a news article, a Signal immediately answers the essential questions:

  • What's changing?
  • Why does it matter?
  • Do I need to do something?
  • How long does it matter?

The goal is to let you understand in seconds whether something deserves your attention before your next play session.

Follow only the games you care about

Your home page is fully personalized.

Choose the games you want to follow and see a feed made up exclusively of the Signals that concern them.

You avoid the noise of games you're not interested in while staying informed about the updates that matter.

The important information, at the right time

Every Signal highlights the essential information:

  • new seasons;
  • major updates;
  • meta changes;
  • new maps, characters, or game modes;
  • temporary events;
  • scheduled maintenance;
  • Battle Passes;
  • Twitch Drops;
  • time-limited rewards.

Each Signal also shows its urgency level, along with the availability and end dates when relevant.

Follow updates for your favorite games

GameSight is progressively expanding coverage of the leading live-service and online multiplayer games.

You can follow updates, events, patches, and major changes for games like Fortnite, Marvel Rivals, Warframe, Destiny 2, Valorant, Apex Legends, Overwatch 2, Rainbow Six Siege, Path of Exile, Diablo IV, and many other titles.

More time playing, less time searching

Developers communicate across many platforms: official websites, Steam, Discord, X, Reddit, blogs, or patch notes.

GameSight centralizes this information and turns it into easy-to-understand Signals.

You spend less time researching what changed and more time enjoying your games.

Frequently asked questions

What is GameSight?

GameSight is a monitoring platform dedicated to live-service games. It gathers the important information about the games you follow and turns it into easy-to-read Signals.

Unlike a traditional news site, GameSight filters out the noise to show you only the changes that genuinely impact your gameplay experience.

What is a Signal?

A Signal is a short, contextualized, player-oriented piece of information.

It summarizes an important change in a game: a new season, an update, a balance change, an event, maintenance, a new feature, or a time-limited reward.

Each Signal helps you quickly understand what's changing, why it matters, and whether you need to act.

What kinds of games are available?

GameSight is dedicated to live-service and online games that evolve regularly through updates, seasons, events, or additional content.

The catalog grows progressively as new games are added.

Can I follow only certain games?

Yes.

You choose the games you're interested in, and your home page shows only the Signals associated with them.

You no longer see news for games you don't follow.

Where does the information come from?

Signals are generated from official developer announcements and other reliable sources.

Each Signal keeps a link back to its source so you can check the original announcement for more detail.

Why don't I see all the news?

That's intentional.

GameSight isn't meant to become a news site.

The platform only selects information that has a genuine impact for players, in order to reduce noise and fight FOMO.

Does GameSight replace patch notes?

No.

Patch notes remain the most complete source.

GameSight extracts the most important changes from them so you can quickly understand the essentials without reading through hundreds of lines of changes.

How often are Signals published?

Signals are published as official announcements and updates come in for the games you follow.

The goal is to inform you quickly whenever new content or important changes become available.

Why use GameSight instead of a news site?

News sites publish articles.

GameSight publishes Signals.

An article tells you what happened.

A Signal tells you immediately what's changing for you, why it matters, and whether you need to act before your next play session.

Is GameSight free?

GameSight is currently free to use while it's in development.

New features may be introduced in the future to enrich the experience, while keeping the product's core philosophy: informing you only of what matters, when it matters.