Pitches wanted (game development) | $200-$250 per article
Added 2022-05-04 08:17:55 +0000 UTCCOMPANY/PUBLICATION: GAME DEVELOPER
If you want to freelance for Game Developer, e-mail pitches to features@gamedeveloper.com. Our rate varies depending on length and complexity, but generally run around $200 or $250 for most pieces currently. That's generally interview-led features, targeting around 800-1200 words.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
- Questions / submissions: features@gamedeveloper.com
- Website: https://www.gamedeveloper.com/
TO HELP YOU CRAFT YOUR PITCH:
- Learn more about the publication: Game Developer strives to be a leading resource and reference for game development and industry knowledge. It publishes stories to inform, empower, and inspire its game developer readership. This includes news posts on current events and developments in the game industry alongside regular, in-depth features and interviews exploring many different aspects of game development and the diverse individuals that make up the industry. More information here.
- Read through its selection of recent articles/stories, categorized into: Programming, Design, Audio, Art, Production, Business
- Check out our collection of pitch excerpts on this page and find more sample pitches at The Open Notebook Database and at SuccessfulPitches.com.
- Do not forget to end your pitch with (1) a short introduction about yourself; (2) a paragraph highlighting your writing experience, relevant credentials and publication credits; and (3) links to your strongest work or portfolio, and online profile.
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