Release date
The anchor page. It should answer when the game launches, what platform list is confirmed, and what is still provisional.
A fast-launch fan hub built for launch-day search demand. The homepage pushes the highest-intent pages first: release date, beginner guide, classes, weapons, builds, tier list, and FAQ.
These are the pages that deserve the top navigation on a game site like this. They match the query clusters people search first after a new release or announcement.
The anchor page. It should answer when the game launches, what platform list is confirmed, and what is still provisional.
These pages catch the earliest strategy traffic because players want to know roles, loadouts, and what to use first.
These pages keep the site useful after the first search spike and give you room to expand into more detailed guides.
Good support pages for repeat visitors and long-tail searches. They also make the site feel complete on day one.
Use this structure when a game appears on SteamDB, gets a trailer, or starts trending before release.
| Page | Primary query | What the page should do |
|---|---|---|
| Home | Mistfall Hunter wiki / builds | Direct answer, quick links, launch snapshot, and page clusters. |
| Release Date | Mistfall Hunter release date | Date, platform support, launch notes, and source references. |
| Beginner Guide | Mistfall Hunter beginner guide | First-hour tips, systems overview, and mistakes to avoid. |
| Classes | Mistfall Hunter classes | Role summaries, strengths, weaknesses, and recommended playstyles. |
| Weapons | Mistfall Hunter weapons | Weapon types, early recommendations, and synergy notes. |
| Builds | Mistfall Hunter builds | Starter builds, class/weapon combinations, and progression paths. |
| Tier List | Mistfall Hunter tier list | Simple ranking page that can be updated as the meta settles. |
| FAQ | Mistfall Hunter FAQ | Platform, multiplayer, server, language, and launch questions. |
These pages are the first content layer after the homepage. They should be built fast, then expanded once real search demand arrives.
The site should read as a fast utility hub: clear, dense, and easy to scan. The header carries the brand, and the homepage immediately exposes the first pages to publish.
Strong hero, then quick access blocks and a compact page map. No marketing fluff.
The opening paragraph should answer the query directly. Supporting detail comes after the key facts.
Every page can split later into subpages for bosses, maps, farming, and builds without changing the core navigation.