After a decade of helping creators and press connect with game studios, Terminals gets a modern overhaul
Ten years. That’s how long Terminals.io has been part of the gaming press and creator landscape. And now, just in time for that anniversary, Evolve PR has rolled out Terminals 3.0—a major update aimed at making life easier for creators like me, press outlets, and anyone juggling game coverage across multiple roles.
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If you’ve ever requested keys, tracked launches, or sifted through a dozen press emails a day, this update might be the best news you’ll hear all month.
A look at the updated Terminals.io interface with the new Digests and Organizations features.
Digests and Organizations: Two Big Features That Actually Make Sense
Let’s start with the stars of this update: Digests and Organizations.
With Digests, you now get to choose how often Terminals emails you—daily or weekly updates, neatly bundled. No more inbox floods. Just one clean summary, on your terms. It’s a small thing, but it makes a big difference.
Then there’s Organizations, which feels like it was made for teams like mine. Whether you’re part of a small outlet, collaborating on coverage, or managing freelancers, this tool lets you share keys, upload coverage, and assign roles. It’s flexible and removes so much friction from the review and coverage process.
Speaking From Experience
I’ve used Terminals.io personally for a couple of years now to request review keys and access press kits. For an outlet like ours, it’s just perfect—streamlined, reliable, and built with both indie and press needs in mind. And the team behind it? No messing around. The customer service and support at Terminals are handled by true professionals who care about helping creators.
https://calendar.terminals.io/
The updated Games Calendar in Terminals.io helps press and creators keep track of upcoming game launches and PR events.
A Quick Look at Terminals’ Journey
Originally launched in 2015 (yep—alongside The Witcher 3), Terminals.io has grown from a PR contact management tool into a fully-fledged platform that helps creators and press find game info, request keys, track launches, and access press kits. In the past decade, they’ve:
- Helped promote over 950 games, from AAA to indie gems.
- Delivered more than 400,000 game keys.
- Sent out over 7,600 newsletter campaigns.
- Verified over 64,000 users.
- Maintained a near-perfect 99.99999% server uptime.
- Launched the Terminals Calendar and affordable Launch Packages for devs.
Terminals.io 3.0
Launch Date: May 2025
Platform: Web
Developer/Operator: Evolve PR
Features: Digests, Organizations, Key Management, Press Kits, Creator Tools
“I’m rolling my eyes at myself to use such a cliché phrase in a press release, but we’re thrilled to finally launch Terminals 3.0, which should introduce some really welcome features for media and creators,” said Tom Ohle, CEO of Evolve PR and Terminals.io. “It’s been a long road with a small team that’s always punched well above its weight, and frankly, some of these features scare the crap out of me. Organizations should make life easier for editors, talent managers, and freelancers, but Digests, in particular, might fundamentally upend some long-standing PR practices. But hey, we like to think that by giving you more control and focusing on relevance over sheer numbers, we’re doing our small part to help build a more sustainable industry.”
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re a solo creator, run a small press outlet like I do, or work across several roles in the gaming space, Terminals 3.0 feels like a platform that finally respects your time. It doesn’t overload you. It doesn’t bury you in announcements. It puts the tools in your hands and lets you decide what’s relevant.
You can explore the new platform now at terminals.io.
Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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