Marc Deschamps

Video Game Journalist and Writer

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Preston's Summary

Marc Deschamps is a video game journalist and writer, known for his work with ComicBook.com and his previous contributions to Nintendojo. With a passion for comics and video games, Marc brings his unique perspective and opinions to his articles, covering a wide range of topics in the gaming industry.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 23 %
Press Release: 21 %
Promotional Deal: 20 %
Review: 12 %
Seasonal: 7 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Video Games
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Entertainment News
  • Film Industry
  • Celebrities
  • Online Marketplaces

Pitching Insights

Based on Marc's coverage attributes, he appears to heavily focus on providing event coverage and promotional deals related to the gaming industry. His articles often discuss updates, releases, and events within the gaming world.

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