We're opening our doors!

It's time! It's time to open our doors.

In the last 6 years we've only allowed friends, and friends of friends, and friends of friends of friends, to help us in testing games.directory , and not because we're l33t, but because we weren't sure we could handle the load.

However, in the last year we've shipped new features, updates, and optimisations almost daily to ensure we can take it. But enough with the sexual jokes.

We're happy to announce that we plan to open our doors and allow anyone to register starting July 1st, or worst case scenario, July 30th. It's happening in July no matter what though!

Please note that we have disabled the Invitation system and we're in the process of removing it. We will keep the invite history in the system for our current users and we will most likely create some kick-ass Achievements for everyone who's helped during the Beta period.

For this to happen, we will start revamping our most used UI's, like 'My Collections', 'My Achievements & Trophies', 'My Tracker', and ensure they not only look good, but are easy to use.

We will keep you updated with the new updates over the coming weeks.

Related Updates

Weekly Update #4 - games.directory v2.1
As we approach the end of July, we are now shipping one of our biggest updates yet.
Hello World!
Our very first announcement. It's hard to believe that it took us 6 years to finally implement this feature.
Major Collection UI update
July is slowly creeping and we're nowhere near finishing what we planned before release date :(
We're opening our doors!
It's time! It's time to open our doors.
We've disabled the Call of Duty tracker module
It seems that Activision has recently made a back-end change that sets all Call of Duty accounts to private, by default.