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What Does it Take to Be a Video Games Journalist in Malaysia?

Kenn Leandre, Founder, Kakuchopurei

07-Feb-22 14:00

What Does it Take to Be a Video Games Journalist in Malaysia?

Kenn Leandre has been a video games journalist for about a decade. He started off writing for IGN APAC and started his own news portal, Kakuchopurei in 2017. He joins us to share how he made a career in video games content creation in Malaysia.

Image credit: Kakuchopurei

Produced by: Dashran Yohan

Presented by: Dashran Yohan


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