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GamCore is always looking for talented writers, content creators, and gaming enthusiasts to contribute fresh perspectives, in-depth guides, reviews, and expert tips. Whether you're a casual gamer or a professional esports player, we want to hear your voice!
Why Write For Gamcore?
Our goal is to provide the best content for our readers, and we invite you to share your thoughts about your favorite games. Writing for us gives you a platform to express your opinions, reach fellow gamers, and make an impact. We’re looking for unique, high-quality, and error-free content that keeps SEO, trending topics, and our audience in mind. Your writing should answer questions, provide clear information, and help readers fully understand the game you’re passionate about.
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Gaming Topics We Cover
We welcome contributions on a wide variety of gaming topics. Here are some of the areas we're most interested in:
Game Guides & Walkthroughs
- Complete game walkthroughs
- Level-by-level strategies
- Boss battle tactics
Tips & Tricks
- Pro gaming tips
- Advanced strategies
- Skill improvement guides
Game Reviews
- New game releases
- Indie game reviews
- AAA title analysis
Esports & Competitive
- Tournament coverage
- Team strategies
- Meta analysis
Gaming Hardware
- PC build guides
- Console comparisons
- Peripheral reviews
Gaming News & Trends
- Industry news
- Game announcements
- Gaming culture
Mobile Gaming
- Mobile game guides
- iOS & Android tips
- Free-to-play strategies
Retro Gaming
- Classic game reviews
- Retro collections
- Gaming history
Strategy & RPG
- Character builds
- Quest walkthroughs
- Tactical guides
Follow Gamcore Guidelines for Submitting Posts
Original Content Only
All submissions must be 100% original and not published elsewhere. We run plagiarism checks on all content.
Minimum Word Count
Articles should be at least 800-1000 words for guides and 500-700 words for news pieces and reviews.
Quality & Accuracy
Content must be well-researched, factually accurate, and free from grammatical errors. Include sources where applicable.
Images & Media
Include relevant images, screenshots, or videos. Ensure you have rights to use all media or use royalty-free sources.
Ready to Share Your Gaming Expertise?
Join our community of passionate gaming writers today! Whether you have a game guide, review, or industry insight, we'd love to hear from you.
Why should you write for us in Gaming?
Our main aim is to provide the best content to our readers, and we will encourage you to write about your favorite game to make it easier for the audience to gain huge amounts of information.
We offer you the chance to take advantage of this golden opportunity by offering an incredible platform to put your thoughts or opinions regarding a game about which you are passionate.
We always look for writers to write unique, high-quality, error-free content for us. We recommend you keep search engine optimization, trending content, and our audience in mind before writing to us.
Your content should be such that our readers would only leave queries and receive complete information about the title you are writing.
Thomas Stone
Hi, I’m Thomas Stone, founder of Gamcore! This is your place to discover awesome games, share your thoughts, and connect with fellow gamers.
Game Reviews That Actually Help People Decide Write for Gamcore
Create honest, practical content that helps players make better decisions and enjoy games more.
Game Reviews That Actually Help People Decide
Most game reviews fail because they try to be objective about something that is deeply subjective. A game that feels boring or frustrating to one person might be exactly what another player is looking for.
When writing a review for Gamcore, describe the experience instead of assigning a score. Help readers envision what it's actually like to play the game.
Consider questions like:
- Is the gameplay relaxing or intense?
- Does it work well in short sessions, or does it require long periods of focus?
- Is the game driven by skill, strategy, exploration, or story?
- What type of player will enjoy it, and who should probably skip it?
I once wrote a review for a puzzle game that I personally found frustrating. Instead of simply criticising it, I explained what made it difficult and noted that players who enjoy slow, methodical brain teasers would probably love it. That review helped the right audience find the game while steering others away. Both groups appreciated the honesty.
Practical Details We Care About
These details matter far more to readers than a numerical rating:
How long does it take to learn the basics?
Are there accessibility options such as difficulty settings or colorblind modes?
Does the game run well on older devices?
Can it be played offline?
Are there ads, microtransactions, or pay-to-win mechanics?
Is it beginner-friendly or aimed at experienced players?
Game Guides That Respect the Player's Time
We value guides that are clear, accurate, and useful.
Strong guides:
Solve a specific problem
Explain why something works, not just what to do
Avoid unnecessary padding
Good examples include:
Beginner guides that explain core mechanics clearly
Tips for difficult levels, bosses, or puzzles
Progression advice that helps players avoid common mistakes
Strategy guides for different playstyles
Great guides empower players to experience games on their own terms while avoiding frustration.
How to Write Gaming Content That Actually Helps People
Start With the
Reader's Problem
Why Are They Here?
- What problem are they solving?
- Acknowledge their frustration
- Give practical advice first
- Value in first paragraphs
Personal Story: Died 47x to a boss. Noticed pattern. Specifics are key! Share failures.
Use Examples
From Experience
Make It Relatable and Credible
- Share personal stories
- Include specific details
- Be honest about mistakes and breakthroughs
- Honesty builds trust
"I struggled with this boss"
"I died to this boss 47 times before I noticed the pattern in its attack timing."
Write Like
A Friend
Conversational Tone
- Read aloud test
- Use "you" and "I"
- Avoid corporate speak
- Define gaming vocab
"Hey, stuck on that boss? I was too! Try this..."
"I died to this boss 47 times before I finally noticed the attack timing."
Structure
For Readers
Scan-Friendly Format
- Clear headings
- Short paragraphs
- Important info first
- Define vocabulary
"Inverted Pyramid"
Most important first
Be Honest About
Limitations
Build Real Trust
- Credibility matters most
- Admit what you don't know
- Keep testimony within experience
- Integrity first
Honest Disclaimer: "Played 10 hrs, early impressions..."
Test Your
Own Advice
Verify Everything Works
- Play the game yourself
- Test every tip you share
- Research player questions
- Watch gameplay videos
Check forums and Reddit. What are players struggling with? Those questions show what to write about.
Real Testing: I read an article about a graphics setting that improved performance. I tested it and saw no difference. Always verify!
Our Core Principle:
✓ Will this help a real player? If YES, write it!
Gamcore
Gaming Content That Actually Helps
Creating Different Types of Gaming Content:
Unique Guides for Every Player Journey
- Empathize & Encourage
- Define ALL Terms (Spawn, Buff, Meta)
- Build Confidence
- Clear Path: First, Next, Ignore
- Emotional Support Matters
- Gauge Audience Knowledge
- State Assumptions Upfront
- Go Deeper Than Surface Level
- Discuss Trade-Offs & Situations
- Facts vs Speculation Separate Clearly
- Provide Context (Why It Matters)
- Update Articles When Info Changes
- Timeliness & Accuracy Priority
- Own Your Opinions Clearly
- Engage Opposing Views Fairly
- Focus on Ideas, Not People
- Avoid Toxicity & Personal Attacks
- Help Players:
- Decide
- Understand
- Enjoy!
- Be Genuinely Helpful.
Key Principles for All Content
Empathy First
Remember what it's like to know nothing about a topic. Build confidence alongside skills. Everyone starts somewhere.
Accuracy Matters
Separate facts from speculation. Update when new info emerges. Credibility comes from accuracy over time, not perfection.
Respect Readers
Focus on ideas, not attacks. Gaming has enough toxicity without us adding more.
Join Our Write for Us Gaming Program Become a Content Expert
Join our Write for Us Gaming Program and become a content expert. This comprehensive program is designed to transform your gaming writing skills, teach proven techniques, sharpen your storytelling, and help you build a professional portfolio.
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Add your program banner hereWhy Our Gaming Program Makes You a Content Expert
Many gaming writers face common challenges: creating reviews that are engaging rather than boring, writing guides that readers actually enjoy, and developing a distinct voice that stands out in the crowded gaming world. Our program tackles all these challenges with practical, proven strategies designed to elevate your writing and build your expertise.
Common Writing Problems
- Generic, forgettable content
- Boring guide structures
- Weak storytelling
- Poor engagement
- Inconsistent quality
What You'll Achieve
- Distinctive, memorable writing
- Engaging, readable guides
- Compelling narratives
- High reader retention
- Professional consistency
Complete 12-Week Curriculum
Each module builds on the previous one, taking you from fundamental concepts to advanced professional techniques. All lessons include practical exercises, real-world examples, and actionable assignments.
Foundation: Understanding Gaming Writing
Lesson 1.1: What Makes Gaming Content Different
Understand the unique requirements of gaming writing versus other niches. Learn about audience expectations, technical terminology, and the balance between entertainment and information.
- Identify your target gaming audience
- Master gaming terminology and jargon
- Understand reader psychology in gaming content
Lesson 1.2: Finding Your Unique Voice
Develop a distinctive writing style that sets you apart. Learn techniques for authenticity, personality injection, and maintaining consistency across all your content.
- Voice analysis worksheet (compare 5 gaming writers)
- Write the same game moment in 3 different styles
- Create your personal style guide
Lesson 1.3: Research and Fact-Checking
Master the art of thorough research, verify information sources, and build credibility through accurate, well-researched content.
Lesson 1.4: Understanding SEO for Gaming Content
Learn basic SEO principles, keyword research specific to gaming, and how to optimize content without sacrificing quality.
Module 1 Final Assignment
Write a 500-word piece about your favorite game in three different styles: analytical, narrative, and conversational. Submit for peer review and instructor feedback.
Mastering Game Reviews
Lesson 2.1: The Review Structure That Works
Learn the proven review framework: compelling opening, balanced analysis, specific examples, and memorable conclusion. Study successful review formats across different gaming genres.
Lesson 2.2: Balancing Subjectivity and Objectivity
Master the art of personal opinion while maintaining credibility. Understand when to be subjective and when to provide objective analysis.
- Using "I" statements effectively
- Supporting opinions with evidence
- Acknowledging different perspectives
- Comparing to similar games fairly
Lesson 2.3: Writing for Different Genres
Adapt your review style for RPGs, FPS, strategy, indie, mobile, and other genres. Each requires different focus areas and reader expectations.
Lesson 2.4: Critiquing Without Being Negative
Learn constructive criticism techniques. How to point out flaws while remaining fair, helpful, and professional.
Lesson 2.5: The Scoring Dilemma
Should you use review scores? Pros and cons of numerical ratings, alternative rating systems, and how to make them meaningful.
Module 2 Final Assignment
Write three complete game reviews (800-1000 words each) from different genres. Focus on structure, balance, and clarity. Submit for professional critique.
Creating Exceptional Game Guides
Lesson 3.1: Guide Types and Formats
Beginner guides, walkthroughs, strategy guides, tier lists, tips & tricks - understanding when to use each format and how to structure them effectively.
Lesson 3.2: Making Complex Information Accessible
Break down complicated game mechanics into digestible chunks. Use analogies, examples, and progressive disclosure to help readers understand.
- The ladder technique (simple to complex)
- Using real-world analogies
- Visual descriptions and formatting
- Creating helpful comparison tables
Lesson 3.3: Writing for Different Skill Levels
Adapt your guides for beginners, intermediate, and advanced players. Learn to identify and address knowledge gaps.
Lesson 3.4: Creating Scannable Content
Master formatting techniques: headers, bullet points, numbered lists, callout boxes, and visual hierarchy for easy scanning.
Lesson 3.5: Keeping Guides Updated
Strategies for maintaining guide accuracy as games receive patches, updates, and expansions. Version control and update schedules.
Storytelling and Narrative Writing
Lesson 4.1: The Power of Personal Gaming Stories
Transform personal gaming experiences into compelling narratives. Learn story arc structure, pacing, and emotional resonance.
Lesson 4.2: Show Don't Tell in Gaming Writing
Instead of saying "the game is fun," describe the moment that made you smile. Master descriptive writing that paints vivid pictures.
Lesson 4.3: Creating Memorable Openings
Hook readers in the first sentence. Study and practice different opening techniques: anecdotes, questions, bold statements, scene-setting.
Lesson 4.4: Describing Gameplay Moments
Bring gameplay to life through vivid description. Make readers feel like they're experiencing the game through your words.
Advanced Writing Techniques
Lesson 5.1: The Art of Editing Your Own Work
Self-editing strategies, common pitfalls, and how to ruthlessly cut unnecessary words while maintaining quality and clarity.
- First pass: Structure and flow
- Second pass: Clarity and precision
- Third pass: Grammar and polish
- Fourth pass: Read aloud test
Lesson 5.2: Varying Sentence Structure
Avoid monotonous writing. Mix short punchy sentences with longer flowing ones. Create rhythm and maintain reader engagement.
Lesson 5.3: Using Transitions Effectively
Smooth transitions between ideas, paragraphs, and sections. Guide readers through your content seamlessly.
Lesson 5.4: Eliminating Filler and Fluff
Identify and remove unnecessary words, redundant phrases, and padding. Make every word count.
Lesson 5.5: Balancing Detail and Brevity
Know when to expand and when to condense. Provide enough detail without overwhelming readers.
Building Your Professional Portfolio
Lesson 6.1: Creating a Portfolio That Gets Noticed
Portfolio structure, choosing your best work, presentation tips, and what editors actually look for.
Lesson 6.2: Building Your Online Presence
Personal website, social media strategy, networking in gaming communities, and establishing authority.
Lesson 6.3: Pitching to Gaming Publications
Craft compelling pitches, understand what editors want, follow submission guidelines, and handle rejection professionally.
Lesson 6.4: Monetizing Your Writing Skills
Freelance rates, negotiating pay, finding clients, recurring income streams, and building a sustainable writing career.
Final Capstone Project
Create a complete portfolio featuring: 3 polished reviews, 2 comprehensive guides, 1 feature article, and 1 opinion piece. Submit for final evaluation and receive detailed professional feedback.
Core Skills You'll Master
Writing Fundamentals
- Grammar and punctuation mastery
- Active voice usage
- Paragraph structure
- Tone and voice consistency
- Clear, concise expression
Content Strategy
- Audience analysis
- Topic selection
- Content planning
- SEO optimization
- Headline writing
Research Methods
- Fact verification
- Source evaluation
- Data analysis
- Interview techniques
- Note-taking systems
Creative Techniques
- Storytelling frameworks
- Descriptive writing
- Metaphor and analogy
- Emotional connection
- Unique perspectives
Technical Writing
- Tutorial creation
- Step-by-step guides
- Complex topic breakdown
- Visual aids integration
- Accessibility standards
Professional Skills
- Meeting deadlines
- Client communication
- Revision management
- Portfolio development
- Personal branding
Daily Writing Exercises
Practice makes perfect. Complete these daily exercises to build writing muscle memory and develop consistency.
🌅 Morning Warm-ups (10 minutes)
☀️ Midday Practice (20 minutes)
🌙 Evening Review (15 minutes)
Essential Writing Resources
Recommended Books
The classic guide to writing nonfiction
Essential grammar and style reference
Modern guide to creating content
Inspirational writing advice and motivation
Writing Tools
Grammar checking and writing enhancement
Simplify and strengthen your writing
Collaborative writing and version control
Content planning and organization
Online Communities
Daily creative writing exercises
Connect with fellow gaming writers
Study and submit to quality publications
Real-time feedback and support
Video Tutorials
Free creative writing course from BYU
Fundamentals of good writing
Specialized gaming content creation
Track Your Progress
Use these metrics to measure your improvement throughout the program:
Writing Speed
Goal: Increase from 300 to 800+ words per hour while maintaining quality
Editing Efficiency
Goal: Reduce revision time by 50% through better first drafts
Reader Engagement
Goal: Achieve 70%+ read-through rate on published articles
Professional Output
Goal: Build portfolio of 15+ published pieces
Transform Your Gaming Writing Career
Join hundreds of writers who have elevated their skills and built successful careers through this comprehensive program.
"This program completely transformed how I approach gaming writing. I went from struggling with basic reviews to landing paid work at major gaming publications. The structured approach and practical exercises made all the difference."
Join the Writers Competition
Showcase your gaming writing skills and win exciting prizes!
Competition Prizes
1st Place
- Featured Article Spot
- Author Badge
- Portfolio Highlight
2nd Place
- Featured in Newsletter
- Author Badge
- Social Media Shoutout
3rd Place
- Published Article
- Author Badge
- Community Recognition
Competition Rules & Guidelines
Resources for Improving Your Gaming Writing
If you want to become a better gaming writer, these resources have helped many people in our community. Master the craft and share your passion with fellow gamers.
Learn from the Best
Discover books that have shaped countless successful gaming writers and content creators.
Join the Community
Connect with fellow writers and receive constructive feedback to accelerate your growth.
Improve Daily
Practice techniques that turn consistent effort into remarkable writing skills.
Browse Resources by Category
On Writing Well
By William Zinsser - teaches clear, effective nonfiction writing. The principles apply directly to gaming content.
- Remove Unnecessary Words
- Write with Confidence
- Clear Communication
- Proven Techniques
The Elements of Style
By Strunk and White - remains essential for understanding grammar and usage. Short, direct, and covers fundamentals.
- Grammar Essentials
- Usage Guidelines
- Quick Reference
- Timeless Advice
Bird by Bird
By Anne Lamott - addresses the psychological challenges of writing. Helps with perfectionism, fear, and writer's block.
- Overcome Perfectionism
- Beat Writer's Block
- Handle Fear
- Stay Motivated
Everybody Writes
By Ann Handley - focuses on content creation in digital contexts. Practical advice on headlines, structure, and engaging readers.
- Headline Mastery
- Content Structure
- Online Engagement
- Digital Best Practices
Writing Groups
Find writing groups where you can share work and receive constructive criticism. Feedback from peers accelerates improvement dramatically.
- Share Your Work
- Get Feedback
- Gaming Focus Groups
- Nonfiction Communities
Follow Gaming Writers
Follow gaming writers whose work you admire on social media. Many share insights about their process that can inform your approach.
- Learn Their Process
- Observe Techniques
- Stay Inspired
- Industry Insights
Be a Player First
Participate in gaming communities as a player, not just as a writer researching content. Authentic involvement helps you understand what readers need.
- Authentic Experience
- Understand Readers
- Real Insights
- Community Connection
Write Every Day
Write something every day, even if it's just a few paragraphs. Consistency matters more than volume. A daily habit of 300 words adds up substantially.
- Build Consistency
- 300 Words Daily
- Create Habits
- Long-term Growth
Rewrite Bad Content
Take a confusing guide you've encountered and write a better version. This exercise teaches you to identify problems and practice solutions.
- Identify Problems
- Practice Solutions
- Improve Clarity
- Learn by Doing
Analyse Great Content
When you finish a gaming article that genuinely helped you, go back and study it. What made it effective? How was it structured?
- Study Structure
- Learn Techniques
- Find Patterns
- Adopt Best Practices
Writing for Search Engines
Submissions clearly written to rank for keywords rather than help readers lack genuine usefulness. Write for people first - search engines will recognise that.
- Awkward Keyword Stuffing
- Unnecessary Information
- Lacks Usefulness
- Satisfies Nobody
Assuming Too Much
Many writers forget what it was like to be a beginner. They skip explanations that seem obvious but are essential for their audience.
- Skipping Explanations
- Forgetting Beginners
- Missing Context
- Losing Readers
Copying Existing Content
Submissions that are essentially rewrites of articles available elsewhere add no value. We publish content that offers something unique.
- No Original Value
- Already Available
- Lacks Fresh Angle
- Wastes Everyone's Time
Neglecting Structure
Good information presented in confusing order fails readers. Outline before you write and know your main points and their order.
- Confusing Order
- No Clear Flow
- Rambling Content
- Hard to Follow
Being Boring
Gaming is fun - gaming content should reflect that. Let your personality come through. Share your enthusiasm and use vivid language.
- Instruction Manual Style
- Academic Tone
- No Personality
- Lacks Enthusiasm
Search Queries to Find More Guest Post Opportunities
If you’re looking to expand your guest posting on gaming websites, using targeted search queries can help you discover sites actively accepting contributions. Here’s a list of effective search terms you can try:
- “write for us” + “gaming”
- “Write for us” games
- “gaming guest post”
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- “submit guest post” + “gaming”
- “guest post gaming”
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- “Write for us a game”
- “contribute article” + “video games”
- “submit content” + “gaming site”
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- “competitive gaming” + “write for us”
- “children and gaming” + “submit guest post”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get quick answers to common questions about writing for Gamcore
Thank you for visiting Gamcore! We'd love to hear from you. If you have any questions or feedback or need assistance, feel free to reach out using the information below.
1. Do I need professional writing experience?
No professional writing experience is required, but you must demonstrate competent writing. Clear communication, proper grammar, and an engaging style matter more than formal credentials.
2. How much do writers get paid?
Compensation varies based on article type, length, and writer experience. Specific rates are discussed during the acceptance process. New writers start with standard rates and can negotiate higher rates as they build a track record.
3. Can I write about games not on Gamcore?
Absolutely! Our content strategy isn't limited to games we host. Guides for console exclusives, PC games, mobile games, and general gaming skills are all welcome if they're relevant to our audience.
4. How long should my article be?
Length should match your topic's needs. Simple tip lists might be 800 words, comprehensive guides 3,000 words, and deep dives 5,000+ words. Write what your topic requires, then edit ruthlessly for clarity.
5. Can I pitch ideas before writing full articles?
Yes, and this is encouraged for longer or ambitious pieces! Send a brief outline explaining your topic, angle, and why you're the right person to write it. For pieces under 1,500 words, you can submit completed work directly.
6. What if English is not my first language?
We welcome writers from all backgrounds. What matters is that your writing is clear and readable. Our editors can help polish grammar and phrasing, but you need to bring the gaming knowledge and expertise.
7. How quickly will I hear back about my submission?
We aim to respond to all submissions within 5-7 business days. Longer pieces or pitches may take slightly longer to review. If you haven't heard back within two weeks, feel free to follow up.
8. What topics are you looking for right now?
We're always interested in beginner's guides, strategy tips, game reviews, and gaming culture pieces. Check our content to see what hasn't been covered recently, and bring your unique expertise.
9. Can I include screenshots or images?
Yes! High-quality screenshots and relevant images strengthen articles. Make sure you have the right to use any images you submit, and provide proper attribution where necessary.
10. Do you accept reprints or previously published work?
We prefer original content that hasn't been published elsewhere. If you have a previously published piece you'd like to discuss, reach out first. Exclusive content gets priority consideration.
11. How do I improve my chances of acceptance?
Read your work aloud to catch awkward phrasing. Have someone else read it and point out confusion. Focus on being genuinely helpful to readers. Study articles already on Gamcore to understand our style and standards.
12. What happens after my article is accepted?
After acceptance, your article goes through editing for clarity and style. You'll receive feedback and may be asked for revisions. Once finalized, we'll schedule publication and handle all formatting and promotion.
info.gamcore@gmail.com
For article submissions, pitches, writer inquiries, and general support
We review all submissions within 5-7 business days
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Bronx, NY 10463
USA
Remote contributors welcome worldwide
📞 Support Contact
308-140-5938
Call us for urgent inquiries, technical support, or immediate assistance with your submissions and questions.
💬 What to Include in Your Pitch
For faster consideration, include:
• Your gaming expertise and background
• Article topic and proposed angle
• Target word count and timeline
• Writing samples or portfolio links
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