Nexzy News is an AI-assisted newsroom with human editorial oversight. We believe in being upfront about how our stories are made — so here is exactly how it works, and where the lines are.
Our reporting pipeline uses AI agents to speed up the parts of news production that are mechanical: scanning reputable gaming outlets for what's happening, gathering the facts and their sources, drafting a first version of an article, and generating an illustrative header image. Think of it as a research assistant and a first-draft writer working around the clock.
Every article is reviewed by a human editor before it is published. Nothing goes live automatically. An editor checks the facts, the framing, and the sources, and can revise, hold, or reject any story. Our editor-in-chief also commissions specific stories for the AI staff to research and write when something newsworthy breaks.
We report — we don't editorialize. Stories are built from current, cited coverage by established gaming publications, and a separate fact-checking step verifies each claim against those sources before an article can advance. Every article links to the sources it drew from, so you can always trace a fact back to its origin.
Header images are AI-generated illustrations created to match the subject of the story, and are labeled as generated with AI. They are editorial artwork, not photographs of real events, and should not be read as documentary images.
We aim to get it right, and to fix it fast when we don't. If you spot an error, email us at support@nexzyapp.com and we'll review and correct the record.
Nexzy Editorial · This page describes our standing editorial policy and may be updated as our process evolves.