Tyler Trosper

Account Executive

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Preston's Summary

Tyler Trosper is an Account Executive for RPGFan.com, a website dedicated to covering role-playing games (RPGs). With a passion for gaming, Tyler writes articles that provide updates, previews, and reviews of various RPG titles, keeping readers informed about the latest developments in the gaming industry.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Private Sector Announcements: 29 %
Press Release: 27 %
Promotional Deal: 16 %
Review: 13 %
Event Coverage: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

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Pitching Insights

Tyler Trosper's coverage overwhelmingly centers on video game announcements and releases, with a focus on providing the latest information to his audience. His reliance on press releases and private sector announcements suggests that he would likely be responsive to direct pitches from game developers or publishers regarding new games, updates, or promotional deals.

Given Tyler’s focus on specific release dates and trailers for various games, he is most likely to engage with sources who have insider knowledge of upcoming game releases or those who can provide exclusive insights into the development process behind highly anticipated titles.

Since Tyler does not seem to have a specific geographic focus but covers international gaming news extensively, experts in global gaming trends may find it beneficial to reach out.

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