Letter from the Editor: Welcome Brittany Vincent

After working as Editor for nearly half a year, Griffin Vacheron is moving to a freelancer role. With that, Brittany Vincent has joined the GameRevolution team.

Brittany Vincent has been writing about games professionally since 2007 with experience working at sites such as PCGamesN, Mic, Forbes, PlayBoy, CNET, and more. A couple of her popular features include ‘The Elusive Creator of the Most Terrifying Video Games‘ and ‘The Lynchian Puzzle of ‘Virginia’: What is Gaming Without Control?‘.

Brittany owns a gaming PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch. Her favorite games include Day of the Tentacle, System Shock 2, and Um Jammer Lammy.

I’m excited to join the team and bring along my penchant for weird Japanese games, love for all things horror and classic gaming, and undying support for Harvester, which should totally be given a modern remake.

I personally worked alongside Brittany at CraveOnline, and we’re extremely excited to work alongside her during this new era of GameRevolution.

You can follow Brittany Vincent on Twitter @molotovcupcake. To read a full overview of GameRevolution’s current team composition, see here.

– Jonathan, Executive Editor of GameRevolution

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