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How much do games journalism jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for games journalism in the United States is $27.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $32.45 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a games journalist typically collaborate with editors and other team members during the production of an article or review?

Games journalists work closely with editors throughout the editorial process, from pitching ideas to revising drafts based on feedback. Collaboration often extends to other team members such as graphic designers, video editors, and social media managers to ensure articles are engaging and reach the right audience. Regular meetings or digital communication channels are used to coordinate coverage, discuss deadlines, and align on publication schedules. This collaborative environment helps maintain high-quality content and keeps the publication responsive to trends and reader interests.

What is the difference between Games Journalism vs Game Content Writer?

AspectGames JournalismGame Content Writer
Primary FocusReporting, reviewing, and analyzing video games and industry newsCreating engaging content, stories, and descriptions for games or related media
Work EnvironmentMedia outlets, online publications, magazinesGame studios, marketing agencies, freelance platforms
Required SkillsWriting, critical analysis, industry knowledgeCreative writing, storytelling, understanding of game design
Common UsageNews articles, reviews, industry commentaryGame scripts, marketing content, in-game narratives

Games Journalism involves reporting and analyzing the gaming industry, while Game Content Writers focus on creating engaging narratives and descriptions for games. Both roles require strong writing skills but serve different purposes within the gaming ecosystem.

What is games journalism?

Games journalism is a branch of journalism that focuses on reporting, reviewing, and analyzing video games and the gaming industry. Games journalists write articles, produce videos, and create other content covering topics such as game reviews, industry news, developer interviews, and gaming culture. Their work helps inform gamers about new releases, trends, and issues within the gaming world, and often involves critical opinion and in-depth analysis.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Games Journalist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Games Journalist, you need strong writing and storytelling abilities, a deep understanding of video game culture, and typically a background in journalism or communications. Familiarity with content management systems, multimedia editing tools, and SEO best practices is often required. Curiosity, adaptability, and excellent networking and communication skills set standout journalists apart. These skills ensure the production of engaging, credible content that resonates with audiences and stays relevant in the rapidly evolving games industry.
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Infographic showing various Games Journalism job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 80% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 5% Contract, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 66% Physical, and 34% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,990 per year, or $27.9 per hour.
Communications Game-Night Staff

Communications Game-Night Staff

Memphis Grizzlies

Memphis, TN

Part-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

The Communications & Publications Game-Night Staff is responsible for assisting the Communications & Publications Staff in implementing the team’s media relations efforts on game nights. This position works part-time during the NBA and NBA G League preseason, regular season, and any applicable playoff season located at FedExForum in Memphis, TN, and Landers Center in Southaven, MS.


  • Accurately and efficiently distribute credentials to media and guests;
  • Record and transcribe pregame and postgame interviews with players, coaches, and staff;
  • Assist with press conferences in the media work room;
  • Other duties as assigned.

  • High School Diploma or GED required; at least one year of college coursework in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or a related field preferred
  • Strong knowledge of AP Style and ability to apply it in written materials
  • Ability to quickly and accurately transcribe audio files
  • Ability to work most Memphis Grizzlies home games, including nights, weekends, and holidays, and be available prior to media arrival on game days
  • Knowledge of the Memphis Grizzlies and NBA basketball
  • Professional and personable demeanor
  • Strong work ethic with solid organizational and time management skills
  • Ability to multitask in a fast-paced, game-night environment
  • Ability to receive and apply constructive feedback

Nice to Have:

  • Working toward Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college majoring in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Sports Management, or other relevant degree program.

What We Offer:

At the Memphis Grizzlies, we strive to provide a fun, diverse, and rewarding work environment for all team members.  In addition to offering a competitive hourly wage, we have other great benefits and perks.

Discounts and Perks

  • Flexible scheduling around your availability
  • Team Store Discounts
  • Happy Hours and other fun activities
  • Discount game night meals and snack program
  • Employee Discounted Grizzlies and Hustle Game Tickets
  • NBA Sponsored Discount Programs
  • Employee Referral Bonuses
  • Company Swag
  • Employee Recognition and Years of Service Awards

Memphis Basketball LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to treating all applicants and team members fairly based on their abilities, achievements and experience without regard to race, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other classification protected by law.

Applicant Safety: The Memphis Grizzlies have been made aware of bad actors using our company's name for fake employment opportunities using social media and instant messaging platforms. The Memphis Grizzlies will never require candidates to send or deposit money in exchange for, or as a condition of, an offer of employment. The Grizzlies will also never ask for any sensitive personal information such as social security numbers, dates of birth, or bank account details via email, social media or messaging platforms, or during interviews. If you are contacted by anyone claiming to represent the Memphis Grizzlies and cannot confirm they are with our company, please contact us with the details.