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Chris Mawson

Leeds

Founder and Managing Director at Power Up Gaming

Head of SEO at ICS-digital

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  • 2 days ago | powerupgaming.co.uk | Chris Mawson

    Gaming in 2025 is no longer confined to consoles and screens—it’s a fully immersive, multifaceted culture. From virtual reality (VR) and esports to interactive storytelling and blockchain-powered platforms, the gaming world is evolving at lightning speed. And while traditional console gaming remains as strong as ever, more players are branching out into experiences that combine entertainment with real-world benefits.

  • 1 week ago | powerupgaming.co.uk | Chris Mawson

    Community management plays a pivotal role in the game development industry — especially for indie projects that have yet to gain a large following. The success of a game often depends on how well its community is nurtured, making it critical to engage with potential users across various platforms. In recent years, VR projects have been gaining more traction.

  • 1 week ago | powerupgaming.co.uk | Chris Mawson

    It’s a well-known fact among industry veterans and newbies alike that no deposit bonuses are some of the most exciting and sought-after offers, and for good reason. Not only do they give you the chance to try your luck for real money wins without risking your own hard-earned cash, but they also allow you to explore different platforms with no financial commitment.

  • 1 week ago | powerupgaming.co.uk | Chris Mawson

    Made available in the March 12, 2024 NYT mini crossword puzzle, “a little suspicious” can mean several things. The top answer is SHADY. It doesn’t have anything to do with the actual word of shade. If nothing else, the blackness of the shade can translate to being dark. Darkness is often assiociated to being untruthfulness or being untrustworthy. Shady is also a slang for being dishonest, mysterious, and unethical. Shady takes the top spot but two others can be in the lead if shady doesn’t work.

  • 1 week ago | powerupgaming.co.uk | Chris Mawson

    There are a couple of potential answers for this puzzle theme. “Small town security network” can mean a lot of things. Listed below are the potential answers as well the reasons why they may fit the boxes allocated for the puzzle, depending on the letter count. CCTVThe closed-circuit television is the highest potential answer. It covers the security network aspect since that is what a CCTV does. It can provide video and audio recordings, covering security for small towns.

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