Write For Us On Gaming Topics - Share Your Ideas

Are you passionate about gaming and love to share your thoughts, opinions, or unique takes on the industry? FSIBlog is looking for enthusiastic writers to contribute articles, reviews, insights, and personal stories about all things gaming. Whether you're into indie gems, blockbuster AAA titles, esports, game development, or gaming culture—your voice has a place here. Share your ideas, spark conversations, and become part of the growing FSIBlog community that lives and breathes games.

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📧 Email: team@fsiblog.io

Ready to Level Up Your Gaming Content?

We're hunting for gamers, developers, streamers, and industry insiders who have stories worth telling. Whether you've discovered hidden mechanics, built epic mods, mastered competitive strategies, or created indie masterpieces, we want your expertise.

Gaming isn't just about playing anymore – it's about communities, creativity, and pushing boundaries. From speedrunning techniques to game design philosophy, from esports analysis to retro gaming archaeology, every perspective adds value to our community.

Who We're Looking For

Who We're Looking For

We're looking for curious, passionate writers who love to self-edit and engage with others over shared interests.

You stay up to date on gaming news and trends—whether it's rising indie titles, industry crunch, AAA mergers, or representation in DEIB. If the industry moves, you're already watching.

Bonus points if you bring skills in SEO, graphic design, podcasting, or web development.

Everyone is welcome to apply, but we especially encourage femme, PoC, queer, and neurodiverse voices to join us.

Our Gaming Philosophy

🎮 Passion Over Polish

Raw enthusiasm for gaming beats corporate marketing speak every time. We want genuine insights from people who actually play, create, and live games.

🌐 Community-Driven Content

The best gaming knowledge comes from players sharing discoveries, developers explaining their process, and creators teaching their craft.

🌈 Inclusive Gaming Culture

Gaming belongs to everyone. We celebrate diverse voices, playstyles, and perspectives that make the gaming world richer.

🔍 Depth Beyond Reviews

Anyone can say if a game is good or bad. We dig deeper into mechanics, design choices, cultural impact, and the stories behind the games.

🛠️ Practical Knowledge Sharing

Whether it's speedrun routes, coding tutorials, streaming tips, or character builds, we focus on actionable information that helps people improve.

What We Want From Contributors

As we explained earlier as well in detail at our write for us page, what separates content we love from stuff we skip. Understanding these expectations upfront saves everyone time and frustration.

The gaming space is flooded with surface-level content and recycled opinions. We're looking for writers who bring genuine expertise and fresh perspectives to topics they actually understand.

We need people who can write for fellow gamers without talking down to newcomers. The best gaming content educates and entertains simultaneously.

Our editorial team includes active gamers across multiple genres and platforms. We can spot inexperienced writers and lazy research immediately.

What We Want From Contributors

✅ Content That Catches Our Attention

  • Share Real Experience: Write about games you've actually played extensively, techniques you've personally mastered, or development challenges you've solved yourself.
  • Provide Actionable Insights: Give readers specific strategies, concrete tips, or step-by-step guidance they can immediately apply to their own gaming.
  • Know Your Audience: Understand whether you're writing for casual players, hardcore enthusiasts, aspiring developers, or content creators.
  • Include Specific Examples: Use detailed scenarios, exact strategies, or particular moments that illustrate your points effectively.
  • Start With Impact: Hook readers with interesting discoveries, surprising results, or compelling problems you solved.
  • Structure for Gamers: Use clear sections, highlight key points, and organize information so people can find what they need quickly during gameplay.

❌ Content We Skip

  • Recycled Gaming News: Regurgitated press releases, announcement summaries, or content anyone could write without playing the games.
  • Superficial Game Reviews: Basic "this game is fun" content without deeper analysis of mechanics, design, or cultural significance.
  • Outdated Strategies: Guides based on old patches, discontinued features, or obsolete game versions.
  • Promotional Fluff: Articles that exist primarily to advertise specific games, services, or gaming products.
  • Platform Wars Content: Fanboy arguments about console superiority or other divisive topics that don't educate readers.
  • Generic Gaming Advice: Broad tips that apply to everything and nothing, without specific context or actionable details.
  • SEO-driven Filler: Articles about trending topics without genuine gaming expertise get deleted without consideration.

🎯 Gaming Content Excellence

What Makes Gaming Writing Worth Reading?

Focus on Discovery

Share hidden mechanics, overlooked strategies, or insights that change how people play.

Test Your Methods

Make sure what you teach actually works. Include limitations and failure rates.

Write for Active Players

Assume your audience wants to improve. Teach, don’t preach.

Show Your Work

Use screenshots, videos, code, or examples to back your claims.

Cover Multiple Scenarios

Address varying skill levels, playstyles, or game versions.

Stay Current with Updates

Patch notes matter. Don’t share obsolete strategies.

Respect Different Approaches

There’s more than one way to play. Acknowledge alternatives.

Include Context

Explain why a strategy works for certain players or situations.

Address Common Mistakes

Point out frequent pitfalls and how to avoid them.

Provide Next Steps

Offer links, techniques, or goals to keep readers progressing.

Gaming Topics That Perform Well

  • 🎮 Strategy Guides & Optimization
  • 💻 Game Development Tutorials
  • 🧩 Modding & Customization
  • 🏆 Esports Analysis & Training
  • ⚡ Speedrunning Techniques
  • 🖥️ Gaming Hardware & Setup
  • 🕹️ Indie Game Development
  • 📼 Retro Gaming & Preservation
  • 📺 Streaming & Content Creation
  • 🧠 Game Design Analysis
  • 🌐 Community Building & Management
  • ♿ Gaming Accessibility
  • 📱 Mobile Gaming Strategies
  • 🕶️ VR & Emerging Technologies
  • 🧠 Gaming Psychology & Culture

🎮 Our Gaming Development Community

The people behind the pixels. Sharing real dev experiences that matter.

👥 Who Creates Content With Us

  • 🧠 Game Developers & Engineers: Programmers working on everything from mobile apps to AAA titles. Share backend systems, optimization tricks, and debugging lessons.
  • 🎨 Indie Creators & Solo Developers: Your end-to-end experience—from funding to launch—guides others through pitfalls and breakthroughs.
  • 🕹️ Level Designers & Game Artists: Discuss layout flow, art pipelines, asset design, and environmental storytelling that shapes player emotions.

🛠️ Tools, Languages & Frameworks

We welcome tutorials, explainers, and best practices for:

  • C#
  • C++
  • Python
  • JavaScript
  • Lua
  • Unity
  • Unreal Engine
  • Godot
  • Custom Engines
  • Mobile / Console / Web Development

🧩 Dev Process, Trends & Writing Standards

  • 📉 Real-World Challenges: Crunch time, tech debt, broken sprints, and feature cuts—share your honest journey.
  • 📈 Agile & Workflow Tips: Testing routines, version control, team tools, and deployment tricks.
  • 🔮 Industry Evolution: ML in gaming, cloud tech, cross-platform dev, procedural generation, and future-focused dev practices.
  • 🧪 Technical Writing: Code examples, working sample projects, clear setup steps, and proven walkthroughs.
  • 🧠 Explain the Why: Go beyond “how” — explain why your solution works and when it doesn’t.

Submission Process for Gaming Contributors

Standards, steps, and expectations for submitting high-impact gaming articles.

1

Initial Application

Use the form at the bottom to introduce your background, experience, genres, or development skills.

2

Pitch Your Ideas

Send 4–6 specific article topics with value and audience focus clearly stated.

3

Content Development

Follow our editorial guide. Add screenshots, code, or supporting visuals.

4

Editorial Review

Our editors check accuracy, originality, and reader value. Expect revision feedback.

✔ Content Standards for Gaming Submissions

  • Articles must be 2,200–3,000+ words depending on complexity.
  • Verify all patch notes, specs, and technical info.
  • Use clear, intelligent writing for all audiences.
  • Include visuals like screenshots, flowcharts, code, or video links.
  • Test your code, tips, and techniques—everything must work.
  • We credit all authors with a byline, short bio, and 1 do-follow link.
  • Pitch feedback in 48–72 hours. Final article review within 1 week.

✖ Topics We Actively Discourage

  • Generic news, PR rewrites, and surface-level journalism.
  • Obsolete tutorials or deprecated APIs/tools.
  • Personal opinions without teaching value.
  • Platform bias without critical comparison.
  • Beginner-only tutorials with no advanced progression.
  • Promo content focused on advertising instead of education.
  • Unverified gameplay or development strategies.
  • Use of copyrighted materials without permission.

📌 Final Submission Notes

Great gaming content requires upkeep. As games patch and engines evolve, we may ask you to update your content to stay accurate. We prioritize articles that continue serving readers over time—not just trend pieces. If you're committed to building lasting value for the gaming community, we welcome your voice.