Authors

Editor
Oli is the editor of Eurogamer.net and likes to take things one word at a time. His friends call him The European, but that's just a coincidence. He's still playing Diablo 3.
“Dicebreaker, our new tabletop gaming sister site, is live!”

Deputy Editor
Wesley is Eurogamer's deputy editor. He likes news, interviews, and more news. He also likes Street Fighter more than anyone can get him to shut up about it.
“As Destiny's past is remade, lore fans piece together a more accurate timeline”

Features and Reviews Editor
Martin is Eurogamer's features and reviews editor. He has a Gradius 2 arcade board and likes to play racing games with special boots and gloves on.

Senior Staff Writer
Bertie is senior staff writer and Eurogamer's Poland-and-dragons correspondent. He's part of the furniture here, a friendly chair, and reports on all kinds of things, the stranger the better.

Features Editor
Christian Donlan is a features editor for Eurogamer. He is the author of The Unmapped Mind, published as The Inward Empire in the US.

News Editor
Tom is Eurogamer's news editor. He writes lots of news, some of the puns and all the stealth Destiny articles.

Contributor
Soporific jaundiced warbler, based in London. Likes poetry, weird fiction, Soulsborne and Overwatch.
“Games of the Decade: What Remains Of Edith Finch is about ending well”

Reporter
Matt Wales is a freelance writer and gambolling summer child who won't even pretend to live a busily impressive life of dynamic go-getting for the purposes of this bio. He is the sole and founding member of the Birdo for President of Everything Society.
“Weird West is a gun-slinging fantasy action-RPG from former Dishonored, Prey devs”
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Technology Editor, Digital Foundry
Rich has been a games journalist since the days of 16-bit and specialises in technical analysis. He's commonly known around Eurogamer as the Blacksmith of the Future.
“Project xCloud tested: has Microsoft really delivered a portable Xbox One?”

Senior Staff Writer, Digital Foundry
32-bit era nostalgic and gadget enthusiast Tom has been writing for Eurogamer and Digital Foundry since 2011. His favourite games include Gitaroo Man, F-Zero GX and StarCraft 2.
“Metro Exodus on Stadia looks as good as Xbox One X - but doesn't run as well”

Staff Writer, Digital Foundry
An American living in Germany, John has been gaming and collecting games since the late 80s. His keen eye for and obsession with high frame-rates have earned him the nickname "The Human FRAPS" in some circles. He’s also responsible for the creation of DF Retro.
“The Touryst is stunning - and one of the best Switch games of 2019”
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Video Team
Aoife is a writer, video producer and TV presenter. Also Khaleesi, though legally speaking she owns no land, army or dragons. Yet.
“Resident Evil 2 review - a masterly reimagining of a modern classic”

Video Team
Ian is a video producer, keen streamer, virtual survivalist and retro connoisseur. He lives in the West Midlands with his ZX Spectrum collection and a troublesome cat.

Video Team
Zoe works alongside Aoife and Ian on Eurogamer's video team. She likes swords, fantasy and anything Elder Scrolls, plus has a slight (sarcasm) penchant God of War, the runes from which are tattooed on her skin.
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Guides Editor
Matthew edits guides and other helpful things at Eurogamer.net. When not doing that, he's out and about playing Pokémon Go or continuing to amass his amiibo collection.

Staff Writer
Chris Tapsell is Eurogamer's Staff Writer, its newest Chris, and a keen explorer of the dark arts of gaming, from League of Legends to the murky world of competitive Pokémon.
“Pokémon Sword and Shield walkthrough and guide to your journey through Galar”

Guides Writer
Lottie Lynn is Eurogamer's guides writer. She likes exploring new games and still has nightmares about the moon from Majora's Mask.
“After RuneScape's controversial 2019, Jagex plots "direct and deliberate" changes for 2020”
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