Charlie Cater

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Preston's Summary

Charlie Cater is a 21-year-old freelance writer who has contributed to publications such as Sports Illustrated, ESTNN, and Wenatchee World. His writing primarily focuses on esports and video game news, covering topics like game updates, patch notes, and player analysis. As a freelance writer, Charlie's work spans a range of esports and gaming-related subjects.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 40 %
How To Guide: 27 %
Review: 7 %
Press Release: 6 %
Promotional Deal: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Video Games
  • Sports Disciplines
  • Computer Software
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Mobile Apps
  • Phones & Tablets

Pitching Insights

Charlie Cater's focus on gaming and esports, with a concentration on event coverage and "how to" guides, indicates an interest in articles that provide insights into the latest updates, releases, or strategies within the gaming industry. If you have expertise in game analysis, strategy breakdowns, or exclusive knowledge of upcoming events related to XDefiant, Call of Duty, eSports tournaments or CDL (Call of Duty League), it would likely capture Charlie’s attention.

Given his focus on specific games and updates within them such as patches notes and release dates for new content or events may be particularly appealing. It’s important to note that he does not seem to have a specific geographic focus but seems interested in covering global developments within the gaming industry.

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