

Video Games
A broad domain encompassing all forms of electronic gaming across platforms, including player communities, professional game development, competitive play, streaming, and fan cultures.
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Video Game Fandoms are diverse, often tightly-knit communities formed around shared enthusiasm for specific video games, platforms, or gaming genres. These groups develop distinct cultures, participate in collaborative fan activities, and play a significant role in shaping contemporary gaming culture worldwide.
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Video Game Fandoms
Game Developers are creators who design, code, and produce video games, often working collaboratively as part of studios or independent teams. They share a professional culture rooted in creativity, technical expertise, and a passion for interactive entertainment.
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Game Developers
PC Gaming is a community of enthusiasts who play, optimize, and mod video games on personal computers, sharing a culture built around hardware customization, genre diversity, and benchmarking performance.
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PC Gaming
Console gaming is a global community of players who use dedicated video game hardware, such as PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles, to engage in interactive entertainment, form online groups, and celebrate exclusive game worlds.
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Console Gaming
Speedrunning is a vibrant community where gamers compete to finish video games as quickly as possible, using deep game knowledge, advanced techniques, and community-accepted rules. Members exchange routing strategies, track records, and celebrate breakthroughs in a tightly knit, highly specialized subculture.
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Speedrunning
Game Modding is a global community of enthusiasts and creators who develop, customize, and share unofficial modifications (mods) to video games, enhancing or transforming gameplay experiences beyond the original design.
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Game Modding
Game Streaming is a vibrant online community where gamers broadcast their live gameplay to audiences worldwide, fostering interactive experiences through platforms like Twitch, YouTube Gaming, and Facebook Gaming. Both streamers and viewers participate in shared rituals, unique jargon, and tight-knit subcultures distinct from the broader live streaming space.
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Game Streaming
Fantasy video games are digital games set in imaginative worlds filled with magic, mythical creatures, and otherworldly adventures. Communities form around these games, engaging in gameplay, lore discussions, modding, streaming, and fan creations.
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Fantasy Video Games
Fortnite is a globally popular online game that brings together millions of players in competitive Battle Royale matches, creative building modes, and a dedicated esports scene within a lively, ever-changing virtual world.
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Fortnite
Mobile Gaming refers to the worldwide culture of playing video games on smartphones and tablets, covering everything from quick, casual titles to complex, competitive esports experiences. It includes both active gameplay and vibrant communities around streaming, tournaments, and fandom, all shaped by unique mobile-specific mechanics and ecosystems.
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Mobile Gaming
FPS Gamers are a vibrant global community dedicated to playing, competing in, and spectating first-person shooter video games, where precision, reflexes, and teamwork are central. These players unite around unique subcultures, shared terminology, and distinct online and in-person events.
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First-person Shooter Games
Third-person shooter (TPS) games are action titles where players control characters from a viewpoint behind and above, emphasizing movement, cover tactics, and spatial awareness. Fans form a passionate gaming community that shares strategies, jargon, and cultural references unique to the genre.
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Third-person Shooter Games
Gaming Streamers are content creators who broadcast live video game sessions and interact in real-time with an online audience, forming vibrant communities around gaming culture and shared rituals.
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Gaming Streamers
VR Gaming is a vibrant community of enthusiasts and players who engage with video games through virtual reality headsets, creating immersive and interactive experiences beyond traditional gaming. Members actively share tips, recommendations, and techniques around hardware and game design, fostering a unique culture within the digital entertainment world.
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Virtual Reality Gaming
Esports is the competitive community of organized video gaming where professional and amateur players face off in tournaments, leagues, and events, attracting large audiences both in-person and online.
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Esports
A Space encompassing persistent online digital environments—from MMOs and sandbox creation platforms to social VR and metaverse experiences—where users inhabit avatars, build content, socialize, and engage in shared virtual economies and events.
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Virtual Worlds
Broad space encompassing all forms of video game engagement—playing, creating, and spectating—across platforms and genres. It serves as the umbrella for sub-communities such as PC, console, mobile gaming, esports, streaming, and modding cultures.
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Gaming
The broad domain encompassing all professional and advanced hobbyist practices of creating video games—including design, programming, art, audio, QA, tooling, and production pipelines—serving as the umbrella for specialized development communities.
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Game Development
Video Game Fandoms are diverse, often tightly-knit communities formed around shared enthusiasm for specific video games, platforms, or gaming genres. These groups develop distinct cultures, participate in collaborative fan activities, and play a significant role in shaping contemporary gaming culture worldwide.
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Video Game Fandoms
Game Developers are creators who design, code, and produce video games, often working collaboratively as part of studios or independent teams. They share a professional culture rooted in creativity, technical expertise, and a passion for interactive entertainment.
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Game Developers
PC Gaming is a community of enthusiasts who play, optimize, and mod video games on personal computers, sharing a culture built around hardware customization, genre diversity, and benchmarking performance.
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PC Gaming
Console gaming is a global community of players who use dedicated video game hardware, such as PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles, to engage in interactive entertainment, form online groups, and celebrate exclusive game worlds.
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Console Gaming
Speedrunning is a vibrant community where gamers compete to finish video games as quickly as possible, using deep game knowledge, advanced techniques, and community-accepted rules. Members exchange routing strategies, track records, and celebrate breakthroughs in a tightly knit, highly specialized subculture.
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Speedrunning
Game Modding is a global community of enthusiasts and creators who develop, customize, and share unofficial modifications (mods) to video games, enhancing or transforming gameplay experiences beyond the original design.
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Game Modding
Game Streaming is a vibrant online community where gamers broadcast their live gameplay to audiences worldwide, fostering interactive experiences through platforms like Twitch, YouTube Gaming, and Facebook Gaming. Both streamers and viewers participate in shared rituals, unique jargon, and tight-knit subcultures distinct from the broader live streaming space.
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Game Streaming
Fantasy video games are digital games set in imaginative worlds filled with magic, mythical creatures, and otherworldly adventures. Communities form around these games, engaging in gameplay, lore discussions, modding, streaming, and fan creations.
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Fantasy Video Games
Fortnite is a globally popular online game that brings together millions of players in competitive Battle Royale matches, creative building modes, and a dedicated esports scene within a lively, ever-changing virtual world.
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Fortnite
Mobile Gaming refers to the worldwide culture of playing video games on smartphones and tablets, covering everything from quick, casual titles to complex, competitive esports experiences. It includes both active gameplay and vibrant communities around streaming, tournaments, and fandom, all shaped by unique mobile-specific mechanics and ecosystems.
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Mobile Gaming
FPS Gamers are a vibrant global community dedicated to playing, competing in, and spectating first-person shooter video games, where precision, reflexes, and teamwork are central. These players unite around unique subcultures, shared terminology, and distinct online and in-person events.
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First-person Shooter Games
Third-person shooter (TPS) games are action titles where players control characters from a viewpoint behind and above, emphasizing movement, cover tactics, and spatial awareness. Fans form a passionate gaming community that shares strategies, jargon, and cultural references unique to the genre.
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Third-person Shooter Games
Gaming Streamers are content creators who broadcast live video game sessions and interact in real-time with an online audience, forming vibrant communities around gaming culture and shared rituals.
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Gaming Streamers
VR Gaming is a vibrant community of enthusiasts and players who engage with video games through virtual reality headsets, creating immersive and interactive experiences beyond traditional gaming. Members actively share tips, recommendations, and techniques around hardware and game design, fostering a unique culture within the digital entertainment world.
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Virtual Reality Gaming
Esports is the competitive community of organized video gaming where professional and amateur players face off in tournaments, leagues, and events, attracting large audiences both in-person and online.
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Esports
A Space encompassing persistent online digital environments—from MMOs and sandbox creation platforms to social VR and metaverse experiences—where users inhabit avatars, build content, socialize, and engage in shared virtual economies and events.
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Virtual Worlds
Broad space encompassing all forms of video game engagement—playing, creating, and spectating—across platforms and genres. It serves as the umbrella for sub-communities such as PC, console, mobile gaming, esports, streaming, and modding cultures.
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Gaming
The broad domain encompassing all professional and advanced hobbyist practices of creating video games—including design, programming, art, audio, QA, tooling, and production pipelines—serving as the umbrella for specialized development communities.
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Game Development
Similar Spaces
Broad space encompassing all forms of video game engagement—playing, creating, and spectating—across platforms and genres. It serves as the umbrella for sub-communities such as PC, console, mobile gaming, esports, streaming, and modding cultures.
Contains 31 bubbles
Gaming
The broad domain encompassing all professional and advanced hobbyist practices of creating video games—including design, programming, art, audio, QA, tooling, and production pipelines—serving as the umbrella for specialized development communities.
Contains 7 bubbles
Game Development
A broad gaming domain encompassing persistent online universes where players inhabit shared digital worlds, form guilds, engage in real-time social interaction, and participate in emergent economic and political systems across multiple major titles.
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Virtual Worlds & MMOs
A broad domain encompassing all online chat‐based communities formed around gaming interests. It covers platform‐specific cultures, moderation practices, insider jargon, and social rituals across Discord, IRC, Reddit, Facebook, Twitch, Steam, and similar environments.
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Gaming Chat Communities
A broad gaming space covering all video games centered on firearms and shooting mechanics, organized by perspective, mechanics, and design (e.g., FPS, TPS, tactical, hero, battle royale). Distinguished by specialized jargon, competitive leagues, modding scenes, and streaming cultures unique to each subgenre.
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Shooter Games
A broad domain covering online gaming platforms that integrate friend networks, asynchronous and synchronous multiplayer, in-game chat, and social feeds. It focuses on casual, skill-based games hosted on social networks or mobile apps, distinguishing itself from general gaming by its built-in social mechanics and community-driven play patterns.
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Social Gaming Platforms
Broad space encompassing all forms of video game engagement—playing, creating, and spectating—across platforms and genres. It serves as the umbrella for sub-communities such as PC, console, mobile gaming, esports, streaming, and modding cultures.
Contains 31 bubbles
Gaming
The broad domain encompassing all professional and advanced hobbyist practices of creating video games—including design, programming, art, audio, QA, tooling, and production pipelines—serving as the umbrella for specialized development communities.
Contains 7 bubbles
Game Development
A broad gaming domain encompassing persistent online universes where players inhabit shared digital worlds, form guilds, engage in real-time social interaction, and participate in emergent economic and political systems across multiple major titles.
Contains 6 bubbles
Virtual Worlds & MMOs
A broad domain encompassing all online chat‐based communities formed around gaming interests. It covers platform‐specific cultures, moderation practices, insider jargon, and social rituals across Discord, IRC, Reddit, Facebook, Twitch, Steam, and similar environments.
Contains 6 bubbles
Gaming Chat Communities
A broad gaming space covering all video games centered on firearms and shooting mechanics, organized by perspective, mechanics, and design (e.g., FPS, TPS, tactical, hero, battle royale). Distinguished by specialized jargon, competitive leagues, modding scenes, and streaming cultures unique to each subgenre.
Contains 7 bubbles
Shooter Games
A broad domain covering online gaming platforms that integrate friend networks, asynchronous and synchronous multiplayer, in-game chat, and social feeds. It focuses on casual, skill-based games hosted on social networks or mobile apps, distinguishing itself from general gaming by its built-in social mechanics and community-driven play patterns.
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Social Gaming Platforms
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Video Game Fandoms are diverse, often tightly-knit communities formed around shared enthusiasm for specific video games, platforms, or gaming genres. These groups develop distinct cultures, participate in collaborative fan activities, and play a significant role in shaping contemporary gaming culture worldwide.

Video Game Fandoms
Game Streaming is a vibrant online community where gamers broadcast their live gameplay to audiences worldwide, fostering interactive experiences through platforms like Twitch, YouTube Gaming, and Facebook Gaming. Both streamers and viewers participate in shared rituals, unique jargon, and tight-knit subcultures distinct from the broader live streaming space.

Game Streaming
Gaming YouTubers are creators who produce and share video content related to video games on YouTube, including let's plays, walkthroughs, reviews, and live commentaries. This community is bound by shared editing workflows, platform strategies, distinct jargon, and a deep collective identity within the broader gaming and video content ecosystem.

Gaming Youtubers
Console gaming is a global community of players who use dedicated video game hardware, such as PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles, to engage in interactive entertainment, form online groups, and celebrate exclusive game worlds.

Console Gaming
Esports is the competitive community of organized video gaming where professional and amateur players face off in tournaments, leagues, and events, attracting large audiences both in-person and online.

Esports
Fantasy video games are digital games set in imaginative worlds filled with magic, mythical creatures, and otherworldly adventures. Communities form around these games, engaging in gameplay, lore discussions, modding, streaming, and fan creations.
