Kotaku Is Looking for Freelance Contributors - Kotaku
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Kotaku Is Looking for Freelance Contributors - Kotaku
"Kotaku is looking for quick, sharp, and talented writers to help us cover the most interesting stories in gaming, from companies and communities to new releases and the latest trends. Freelancers will regularly contribute weekly reporting, analysis, and original features about the world of video games. This includes everything from the news of the day and smart takes on emerging conversations to fascinating scoops from weird corners of the internet or games that only you are paying attention to."
"You write sharp, accessible stories about everything from Take-Two's quarterly earnings to why a gacha game is apologizing for "crab hands" You have a punchy writing style, file clean copy, and are familiar with Kotaku's general tone and subject areas You can pitch and write timely news hits and short analysis pieces that connect the dots for readers on the biggest debates and events of the week"
Kotaku is hiring freelance, remote writers to cover gaming industry news, communities, new releases, and trends. Freelancers will regularly contribute weekly reporting, analysis, and original features about video games, including news, smart takes on emerging conversations, and scoops from internet corners or niche games. Ideal candidates write sharp, accessible stories across topics, have punchy styles, file clean copy, and understand Kotaku's tone. Candidates must pitch and write timely news hits and short analysis, collaborate with editors, and exercise editorial judgment on speed versus depth. Compensation starts at $50 per news post, and applicants should email a resume, cover letter, and clips.
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