Sammy Barker

Editor

Preston's Summary

Sammy Barker is an Editor at Push Square. He specializes in areas such as video game consoles, consumer electronics, and software, with a keen focus on the intersection of technology and entertainment. Sammy's work has been featured in notable publications including Nintendo Life, IGN Entertainment, and OpenCritic.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 47 %
Reviews: 20 %
Opinion: 17 %
Interviews Q&as: 4 %
Data Driven: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Video Game Consoles
  • Video Games
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Mobile Apps
  • Entertainment News
  • Software Development
  • Consumer Events & Conferences
  • Nightlife

Pitching Insights

Sammy Barker’s coverage heavily focuses on gaming, specifically PlayStation and its related topics. Given the prevalence of promotional deals, press releases, and private sector announcements in Sammy's work, he may be particularly interested in news about upcoming game releases, exclusive content for PlayStation platforms or any insider insights into the industry.

Considering his focus on reviews and reactions to gaming developments such as price cuts or new features like playing modes, pitches should appeal to gamers' interests with a strong emphasis on PlayStation-related content.

Although geographic focus is not specified for Sammy Barker, given the international nature of video game journalism it would be beneficial to provide stories that have global relevance.

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