James Troughton

Executive Editor

Preston's Summary

James Troughton is an Executive Editor at TheGamer.com. Based in Newcastle, England, they have a special focus on gaming, particularly in the realms of FPS games, soulslikes, and horror, while also covering broader themes in consumer tech and entertainment, including films and theater. James has contributed to notable platforms such as IGN, NME, and GaymingMag.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 32 %
Press Release: 18 %
Opinion Editorial: 9 %
Promotional Deal: 7 %
Private Sector Announcements: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Video Games
  • Software Development

Pitching Insights

James Troughton's coverage suggests a strong focus on video games, especially announcements and expert commentary. He seems open to receiving pitches related to new game releases, industry insights, and gaming culture. Given his focus on expert commentary and reviews, he may be interested in interviews or opinion pieces from experienced figures within the gaming community.

Since James' geographic focus is not specified but considering the nature of his articles which are likely globally relevant in the gaming world, it would be beneficial to provide international perspectives or developments that have global significance when reaching out to him.

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