We aim to turn ordinary ops into epic narratives, fictionalize the chaos just enough to make it fun, and give members of the 6-26 community a creative outlet to expand the world we play in. Whether it’s a fake leak from HQ, a field interview gone wrong, or a propaganda poster encouraging you to “report suspicious behavior (especially if it’s your squad leader),” we want to elevate the game world with humor and depth.
Writer
Whether it’s crafting immersive narratives, satirical headlines, or in-universe dispatches, I bring stories to life with purpose and punch. From battlefield briefings to black-market whispers, if it needs words - I’ll write it when I'm not asleep.
Editor / Photographer
With a sharp eye for detail and a passion for visual storytelling, I specialize in capturing moments and shaping narratives - whether through a lens or on a timeline. From gritty field photography to polished media edits, I bring clarity and character to every frame.
Salvation can be found in a well-packed rucksack and that divine intervention often comes in the form of extra batteries. Whether training under a leaky tent or tracking footprints between verses, I'll blend wilderness wisdom with holy humor - reminding all who wander that “the Lord helps those who check their bearings twice.”
At DIN News, our mission is to document, distort, and dramatize the digital realities of 6-26 Gaming Division through immersive, in-character storytelling and shamelessly fictionalized journalism.
"We don't just report the news, we weaponize it."
We exist to amplify the narrative of the 6-26 milsim world — one headline, article, and suspiciously convenient “leak” at a time. Whether we’re embedded on the front-lines of an op or lurking in the shadows of Discord channels, our job is to turn operational chaos into compelling content.
War correspondents with no training
Editors who fear spellcheck
Photographers who don’t ask for permission
Writers who believe half-truths are still twice as interesting
Immersion is better when it’s ridiculous.
Storytelling strengthens community.
Because someone has to write down what happened when the helos crashed, the JTAC panicked, and someone called in fire support on their own rally point - again.
We’re not here to inform the public - we're here to confuse the command staff, embarrass the leadership (lovingly), and make sure every op lives on in glorious, exaggerated detail. This is DIN News.