What should readers check first?
Start with the route and systems sections. A new site needs to explain what to do first and which systems matter before it expands into individual quests, gear pages, and collectible checklists.
If you arrived from official footage or trailer searches, start with the reveal trailer breakdown. If your first real question is comfort, fear level, or camera choice, go straight to first-person vs third-person.
What content should be added next?
Prioritize starter routes, system explainers, map and quest routes, gear or build pages, completion checklists, update notes, and common mistake checks. Each page should answer one clear search question.
What if the game is still changing?
Build durable structure first: route frameworks, system vocabulary, prep checklists, update tracking, and FAQs. When new information, release beats, or patches arrive, split concrete quests, gear, and values into separate pages.
When is this site in active maintenance?
The minimum is a game landing page, four section hubs, FAQ, starter route, systems explainer, and several high-intent pages. After that, keep expanding toward 50, 500, and 5000-page milestones.