That’s when I decided to start GameMythic. I wanted to create a space where I could talk about games and streamers, but not just the biggest names—the ones who were willing to help themselves, the ones grinding every day to build something.
At first, it was just me, writing about games I loved and streamers I found inspiring. I spent hours researching, watching content, and figuring out how to craft posts that weren’t just interesting but actually helpful. Little by little, my blog started gaining traction. More gamers and creators found my content, and I started connecting with streamers who appreciated being featured.
It wasn’t always easy. Balancing content creation with everything else in life was a challenge, and there were times I wondered if my blog would ever really take off. But every time a streamer thanked me for recognizing their hard work or a reader told me they found a new favorite game through my blog, I knew I was on the right path.
Now, GameMythic is more than just a blog to me it’s a platform where I can celebrate gaming and the creators who make it special. And this is just the beginning. I have big plans, new ideas, and so many more stories to tell.
Because at the end of the day, I’m not just a blogger. I’m a gamer, a storyteller, and someone who believes that every dedicated streamer deserves a chance to shine. And I won’t stop until they do. 🎮🔥
From Blogging to Streaming: Finding Balance in Gaming
But as my blog grew, I found myself drawn even deeper into the world of content creation. That’s when I decided to start streaming. I wanted to experience firsthand what the streamers I featured were going through—the grind, the challenges, and the excitement of building a community. Streaming gave me a new perspective, allowing me to connect with other gamers in real time and truly understand the effort it takes to grow in this space.
Despite my passion for gaming, I only play once a month. It’s not because I don’t love it—quite the opposite. With blogging, streaming, and everything else on my plate, I’ve had to be intentional about my gaming time. When I do sit down to play, I want to fully enjoy the experience, diving into a game without distractions. That one gaming session each month isn’t just about playing—it’s about reconnecting with what made me love games in the first place.
My Love for Sports Games and the Occasional Call of Duty Session

