2026 and Getting Back Into the Rhythm
If it’s felt a little quiet from Coping with Cardboard lately, that’s fair. Life, work, and everything in between has a way of pulling time in different directions. That said, we haven’t gone anywhere.
This year is about settling back into a steady rhythm and putting out content that’s easier to jump into and easier to keep up with. Not everything needs to be a long deep dive and something we need to put a lot of post-production work on. Sometimes it’s just about sharing a good match, a quick short, or a moment from the community that’s worth talking about.
In 2026, the focus is on making things more digestible and a bit more consistent. You’ll see more streams, more interactive content (Paul and his Kahoot stream), and more blog posts along the way. Nothing forced. Just a natural return to doing what we enjoy and sharing it with the people who enjoy it with us.
CwC has always been built around the community and the conversations that come from the game. That part hasn’t changed. If anything, we’re looking to lean into it more this year and keep things active in a way that feels sustainable and fun.
We appreciate everyone who has stuck around, checked in, watched a match, or read a post. It means a lot, and it’s a big part of why we’re excited about what this year can look like.
You can check out Coping with Cardboard’s YouTube channel for Team Testing night and Monday night livestreams here:
https://www.youtube.com/@CopingWithCardboard
Or head over to Raeloun’s Twitch channel for UVS testing content and other video games:
https://www.twitch.tv/raeloun
Most importantly, we want to hear from YOU! If there are articles you have enjoyed in the past year, let us know in the comments! Which parts did you enjoy the most? Which would you like to see more of this year?
In the meantime, watch CwC’s Paul Butler take down Barlow Guess’s Krista Lenz in the first ever Hero Too tournament, in the Hero Too Ace Arena’s $1000 tournament below.