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Video Game Journalism Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Freelance Sports Producer

Fort Worth, TX

$111K - $113K/yr

Two years' experience as TV sports producer and non-linear editor, preferably in top 20 market Bachelor's degree in journalism or similar field Available to work irregular hours, weekends, and ...

Freelance Sports Producer

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$111K - $113K/yr

PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: • Two years' experience as TV sports producer and non-linear editor, preferably in top 20 market • Bachelor's degree in journalism or similar ...

Weekend Morning Producer

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$116K - $118K/yr

Have and exhibit the highest journalistic integrity and ethical standards * Must be available to work holidays, shifts including nights, weekends and overnights, and flexible with schedule to be ...

Weekend Morning Producer

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$116K - $118K/yr

Have and exhibit the highest journalistic integrity and ethical standards * Must be available to work holidays, shifts including nights, weekends and overnights, and flexible with schedule to be ...

Weekend Morning Producer

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$116K - $118K/yr

Have and exhibit the highest journalistic integrity and ethical standards * Must be available to work holidays, shifts including nights, weekends and overnights, and flexible with schedule to be ...

Weekend Morning Producer

Birmingham, AL

$116K - $118K/yr

Have and exhibit the highest journalistic integrity and ethical standards * Must be available to work holidays, shifts including nights, weekends and overnights, and flexible with schedule to be ...

Weekend Morning Producer

Birmingham, AL

$116K - $118K/yr

Have and exhibit the highest journalistic integrity and ethical standards * Must be available to work holidays, shifts including nights, weekends and overnights, and flexible with schedule to be ...

Weekend Morning Producer

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$116K - $118K/yr

Have and exhibit the highest journalistic integrity and ethical standards * Must be available to work holidays, shifts including nights, weekends and overnights, and flexible with schedule to be ...

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How much do video game journalism jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for video game journalism in the United States is $123,552.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $124,000.00 and $126,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Video Game Journalist, you need strong writing and research abilities, a deep understanding of the gaming industry, and typically a degree in journalism, communication, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), SEO tools, social media platforms, and multimedia editing software is highly beneficial. Creativity, critical thinking, and the ability to engage with diverse gaming communities are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing insightful, timely, and engaging content that resonates with readers and keeps up with the rapidly evolving gaming landscape.

What Are Video Game Journalism Jobs?

Video game journalism jobs focus on events in and around the video game industry, including the launch of new games and events at development studios. You write or edit articles for blogs and magazines, play and review new titles, record podcasts, and interview people within the industry. Editorial roles focus on choosing which games to review, verifying the accuracy of written content, maintaining connections to industry sources, and making decisions about the review process. Video game journalism can be done as a hobby, a part-time job, or a full-time job. Regardless of role, all video game journalism jobs require familiarity with the history of gaming, an understanding of different markets and devices, and a focus on providing unique content.

What is the difference between Video Game Journalism vs Video Game Content Creator?

AspectVideo Game JournalismVideo Game Content Creator
CredentialsJournalism or media-related experience, writing skillsNo formal credentials required, skills vary
Work EnvironmentMedia outlets, online publications, magazinesPersonal channels, streaming platforms, social media
Industry UsageReporting, reviews, interviews, industry analysisGameplay videos, reviews, tutorials, entertainment

Video Game Journalism involves reporting, reviewing, and analyzing games for media outlets, requiring journalism skills and industry knowledge. In contrast, Video Game Content Creators produce gameplay videos, streams, and reviews primarily for personal or platform-based audiences, often without formal journalism credentials. Both roles engage with the gaming industry but serve different purposes and audiences.

What is video game journalism?

Video game journalism is a field of media coverage that focuses on reporting, reviewing, and analyzing video games, the gaming industry, and related events. Journalists in this area write articles, reviews, previews, and opinion pieces on games and gaming culture for websites, magazines, or other publications. They may also cover interviews with developers, report on industry trends, and attend gaming conferences. The goal is to inform, entertain, and guide gamers and industry professionals about the latest developments in video gaming.

What are some common challenges faced by video game journalists when balancing timely reporting with in-depth analysis?

Video game journalists often face the challenge of delivering news and reviews quickly to keep up with the fast-paced industry, while also providing thoughtful analysis and unique perspectives. Deadlines for game releases, embargoes, and major industry events can require rapid turnaround, making it essential to develop strong time management and research skills. Additionally, journalists must navigate relationships with developers and publishers to ensure access to information without compromising their integrity or critical voice. Collaborative teamwork and clear communication are crucial, as journalists frequently interact with editors, other writers, and media professionals to produce content that is both timely and insightful.
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Infographic showing various Video Game Journalism job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 25% Full Time, 67% Part Time, and 4% Temporary. Highlights an 84% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $123,552 per year, or $59.4 per hour.
Movies & TV News Journalist

Movies & TV News Journalist

Comic Book Resources (CBR)

Seattle, WA • Remote

Contractor

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

This is a paid freelance, remote position.

CBR is the #1 entertainment website and publishes up-to-the-minute news on blockbuster movies, TV shows, video games, comic books, music and other forms of entertainment.  

As a worldwide leader, CBR operates at a rapid pace and is always looking for experienced and passionate contributors who can create original high-quality content in a timely manner. This role requires availability during standard business hours in PST or MST.

Your Responsibilities 

  • Write accurate and timely movies & TV news stories (10 a week). 
  • Pitch article topics to our Editorial team.
  • Be a dedicated and consistent contributor to the site. 
  • Follow CBR’s general Editorial Guidelines while producing unique and high-quality content.  
  • Produce articles in a timely manner to ensure that the latest industry news and most interesting content are always available to CBR’s loyal readers.
  • Work under tight deadlines and submit tasks on time.

Our Perks

  • Fully remote — write from wherever you’d like!
  • Opportunities to pitch original ideas
  • An amazing community of like-minded people to nerd-out with on a daily basis

Experience and Skills

  • Educational Background in journalism or a related field.
  • 2 + years of experience in writing entertainment related content for a well-known digital publication. 
  • Always up to date on the latest in movies & TV news.
  • Highly motivated and a team player. 
  • Experience with SEO practices. 
  • Experience with a custom CMS, preferred. 

How to Apply

If you are interested in this role, please send us the following documentation by uploading it in the relevant fields below: 

  • Your CV 
  • Links to relevant past work. 

Our hiring team will review your application and contact you if we believe that your experience could be a match for this role. 

Please note that a writing evaluation  may be required as part of our application process. 

CBR is part of the Valnet Publishing Group. 

 

Valnet, founded in 2012, is a global digital publishing and media investment Company that owns and operates over 25 authoritative brands across diverse verticals, including entertainment, sports, technology, automotive, gaming, lifestyle and travel. 

Valnet is committed to producing premium content, and we therefore require all our contributors to adhere to our Editorial Standards, including a prohibition on using Artificial Intelligence. 

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