James Lara

Journalist

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Preston's Summary

James Lara is a Journalist at MP1st. A gamer at heart, he has spent the last decade passionately writing about video games, computer software, and consumer electronics, drawing inspiration from his 90's gaming roots. His work has been featured in Mp1st.com, where he explores themes of retail, arts and entertainment, and design within the gaming industry.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 55 %
Reviews: 19 %
Promotional: 10 %
Opinion: 8 %
Interviews Q&as: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Computer Software
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Video Game Consoles
  • Video Games
  • Mobile Apps
  • Online Marketplaces

Pitching Insights

James Lara's articles predominantly cover gaming, with a focus on video game updates and releases. His coverage attributes suggest he is most interested in press releases and private sector announcements related to the gaming industry.

Considering this, if you have newsworthy updates or exclusive insights about upcoming video games, especially those related to popular franchises like Batman, Metal Gear Solid, Suicide Squad, or Hogwarts Legacy, James might be receptive to your pitch. News regarding game demos or content expansions could also align with his coverage focus.

As there is no specified geographic focus for James' articles and given the global nature of the gaming industry, pitches relevant to international as well as local (if applicable) developments within the video game space would likely draw his attention.

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