Jen Rothery

Deputy Editor, Live Service Guides

Preston's Summary

Jen Rothery is a Deputy Editor on the IGN Guides team. Based in the UK, she predominantly covers live service games like Genshin Impact and Pokemon Go, with a keen interest in urban design and development. Jen's work has been featured in IGN Entertainment India, IGN Entertainment, and IGN Entertainment.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 49 %
Reviews: 29 %
Opinion: 7 %
Promotional: 5 %
Data Driven: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Adventure Travel
  • Destinations

Pitching Insights

Jen Rothery's coverage primarily consists of how-to guides, particularly concerning video games and related updates. Her focus on patch notes and gaming-related topics suggests she would be interested in receiving pitches related to the latest developments in the gaming industry, including new game releases, updates, or tips and tricks for popular games.

Given her emphasis on providing guides and patch note information to readers, Jen may respond well to pitches that offer exclusive insights into upcoming patches or game releases. Additionally, providing expert commentary or early access opportunities for highly anticipated games could also capture her interest.

It's important to tailor any outreach efforts with content that aligns with the specific themes covered by Jen as outlined above.

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