Jamie Hore

News Writer

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Preston's Summary

Jamie Hore is a News Writer at PCGamesN. With over six years of experience in gaming journalism, he specializes in topics related to video games, particularly FPS titles like Destiny 2 and Call of Duty, as well as competitive sports games and racing titles. Jamie has previously served as deputy editor at The Loadout and has been featured in outlets such as PCGamesN and The Loadout.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 30 %
Promotional Deal: 25 %
Press Release: 11 %
Cites Data: 10 %
Exclusive: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Software Development
  • Video Games
  • Farm Management
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Serverless Computing
  • Open Source Software

Pitching Insights

Jamie Hore's coverage primarily revolves around gaming, with a significant focus on reviews and event coverage. Given this, he would likely be responsive to pitches about new game releases, updates or patches for popular games including Starfield and Xbox related announcements.

Given Jamie's substantial interest in reviews and promotional deals within the gaming industry, he may also appreciate pitches that involve exclusive previews of upcoming games or insider looks at how certain titles were developed.

While there is no specific geographic focus mentioned for Jamie’s articles, it can be inferred that his interests are global due to the nature of the gaming industry.

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