About

About NOOBIDIO

Noobidio is a gaming and tech publication built for readers who want clear context, practical takeaways, and honest coverage. We focus on what’s happening, why it matters, and what to do next—without the noise.

Source-checked news • Hands-on reviews • Step-by-step guides

Our mission

We exist to make gaming and tech easier to follow. That means reporting with care, reviewing with real player impact in mind, and writing guides that solve problems quickly. When a topic is uncertain—rumors, leaks, early reports—we label it clearly and update as facts change.

What we cover

Releases, updates, and industry moves

Platform updates, studio announcements, patch notes, and the stories shaping what players will see next.

Hands-on verdicts with real context

We focus on pacing, systems, performance, and long-term value—what a game or device feels like in real use.

Fixes, setups, and play-better workflows

Troubleshooting, settings baselines, and practical how-tos written for fast results across PC, console, and handheld.

Specs translated into real impact

GPUs, CPUs, handhelds, displays, and peripherals—explained in terms of performance, value, and everyday tradeoffs.

Our editorial process

How we report

We prioritize primary sources where possible and cross-check details before publishing. When a story is based on a single source, early reporting, or unverified claims, we frame it appropriately and avoid overstating certainty.

How we review

Reviews are written around hands-on time and the player experience: responsiveness, pacing, systems depth, accessibility, and performance. If major updates change the experience, we revise coverage to reflect what players will encounter now—not only at launch.

How we cover hardware

We translate specs into practical takeaways: stability, frame-time consistency, thermals, noise, display behavior, battery impact, and usability. Drivers and firmware matter, so we note when updates materially affect results.

Corrections & updates

If we get something wrong, we correct it. If a story changes, we update it. Send corrections to contact@noobidio.com.

Transparency

Affiliate disclosure

Noobidio may use affiliate links. If you purchase through one of these links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Affiliate revenue helps support our work, but it never determines our coverage or conclusions.

Review code & sponsorships

We may receive review copies or access for coverage. Sponsored content, if used, is clearly labeled. We do not accept payment in exchange for positive reviews.

Meet the team

Aiden Mercer

Aiden Mercer is a gaming news writer at Noobidio, covering releases, platform updates, studio announcements, and the stories shaping the industry day to day. He focuses on fast, source-checked reporting with clear context—what happened, why it matters, and what to watch next. Aiden follows live service games, patch notes, and publisher roadmaps closely, with a particular interest in how updates impact real players. Outside of news cycles, he’s a co-op and competitive regular who tracks seasonal metas, enjoys digging through developer interviews, and keeps a soft spot for action RPGs and story-driven releases.

Sienna Hart

Sienna Hart covers gaming tech and hardware at Noobidio, focusing on GPUs, CPUs, handhelds, displays, and peripherals. She translates specs into practical takeaways, highlighting performance, value, and real-world tradeoffs. Sienna follows launches, drivers, and benchmark trends across the PC and console ecosystem, and she’s especially interested in how new hardware changes what games feel like in everyday use. She’s the person friends ask when a PC build feels “off,” and she enjoys testing settings profiles, display calibration basics, and input-latency differences across controllers and mice. When she’s not writing, she’s usually tweaking a graphics menu, comparing frame-time stability, or trying to squeeze the cleanest image out of a handheld at realistic wattage.

Liam Westwood

Liam Westwood writes guides and how-tos at Noobidio, helping players optimize performance, fix common issues, and get the most out of their games and devices. His work is structured, step-by-step, and written for quick results. Liam focuses on practical workflows—settings, troubleshooting, and quality-of-life improvements that reduce friction and save time, whether you play on PC, console, or handheld. He’s especially into “make it work” problem-solving: stubborn launch errors, stutter hunts, controller quirks, and clean mod setups that don’t break after the next update. Off the clock, Liam rotates between single-player campaigns and tinkering projects—like building a reliable settings baseline for new releases or turning community tips into repeatable checklists.

Savvas Chatzigeorgiou

Savvas Chatzigeorgiou is the Editor-in-Chief of Noobidio, leading editorial direction across gaming and tech. He focuses on bigger-picture coverage—features, analysis, and “what it means” stories—while keeping the site’s tone consistent and reader-first. Savvas also oversees publishing standards, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and strong presentation across every section. As a longtime gamer, he gravitates toward games that respect momentum—strong pacing, responsive systems, and memorable character work—whether that’s a tight action game or a sprawling RPG. He’s also interested in how industry decisions land on players in real life: pricing, platform strategy, live-service shifts, and the long tail of updates.

Contact

General: contact@noobidio.com

Press: press@noobidio.com

Tips: tips@noobidio.com

Partnerships: partnerships@noobidio.com

Support: support@noobidio.com

Legal: legal@noobidio.com