Matthew Byrd

Games Editor

Preston's Summary

Matthew Byrd is a Games Editor at Den of Geek. He specializes in the intersection of gaming and entertainment, often exploring themes related to movies, TV, and the broader arts and culture landscape. Matthew's work has been featured in IEEE, Newswav, Den of Geek, and List & Clark Constr.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 25 %
How To Guide: 19 %
Industry Specific: 9 %
Promotional Deal: 7 %
Opinion Editorial: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Entertainment News
  • Music Business
  • Pop Culture
  • Film Industry
  • Cultural Movements
  • Plays & Musicals

Pitching Insights

Matthew Byrd's articles are focused on video games and the gaming industry, with an emphasis on reviews, how-to guides, and industry-specific content. Given this focus, he may be interested in receiving pitches related to new game releases or updates, insider insights into the gaming industry trends and developments, or exclusive information regarding popular gaming platforms.

Pitches offering expert commentary from professionals within the gaming industry could be particularly appealing to Matthew. Topics such as emerging technologies in gaming or interviews with influential figures within the video game world might also capture his interest.

Given that Matthew does not have a specific geographic focus but rather covers international aspects of the video game industry without geographical constraints, consider tailoring your pitch to appeal to a global audience of gamers and enthusiasts.

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