About Cameron Wong
Cameron (he/him) is a writer and editor based in Los Angeles, CA. As a lifelong gamer, Cameron applies his professional experience in content writing, research, and critical analysis toward his personal passion for video games. His favorite games include narrative storytelling RPGs such as The Last of Us 1 & 2 and Red Dead Redemption 2, strategy games like Civilization and Rimworld, and competitive team-based shooters like Apex Legends. Cameron has been published in such publications as the Vanderbilt Historical Journal, The Glimpse Group Blog, VR Voice, and more. He holds a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in History and Political Science from New York University.
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