Katharine Castle

Managing Editor

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Preston's Summary

Katharine Castle is the Managing Editor at Eurogamer. With a passion for gaming that began in her youth, she specializes in PC games and hardware, frequently discussing titles like Zelda and Xenoblade Chronicles, as well as her love for JRPGs and platforming games. Katharine's insights and expertise have been featured in Rock, Paper, Shotgun and Eurogamer.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 47 %
How To Guide: 32 %
Event Coverage: 8 %
Press Release: 5 %
Promotional Deal: 3 %

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Pitching Insights

Katharine Castle's focus on gaming articles, particularly reviews and announcements of new releases, suggests she is likely to respond well to pitches related to upcoming game releases, interviews with game developers or industry insiders about the development process, and insights into the gaming industry trends.

She has a strong emphasis on video games and their impact. Therefore, when reaching out to her it would be beneficial for sources to provide unique perspectives that are not solely promotional but add value by offering an in-depth analysis of trends or specific aspects of video game development.

It's important for potential contributors to offer insightful commentary or exclusive information about the gaming industry without focusing solely on promotions.

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