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Revision as of 21:57, 6 June 2019
The PCGamingWiki Discord Server
Click the banner above to get an invite to the PCGamingWiki Discord server, or this easily accessible link here.
Features
- Primary method of getting in touch with staff members.
- Discuss anything related to gaming or PCGamingWiki.
- Get in touch with staff, editors, or other users of the community.
- Collaborate on articles, or get a second opinion if needed.
What is Discord?
Discord is a modern freeware voice and chat service and application designed with gamers in mind. Since its initial release back in 2015, it have quickly grown to become one of the, if not the most, popular gaming community-focused chat application available. Developed as an Electron app, the service features clients for Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, as well as a web-based client that works on modern web browsers and devices.
Resources