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Exclusive Interview: Loot Gaming Brand Creative Lead Mandie Roman

In the four years since Chris Davis and Matthew Arevalo started Loot Crate — the service that sends subscribers a box of geeky goodies every month — the company has not only included tons of gaming toys, collectibles, and t-shirts, but they’ve also done one-off, single-theme creates for the Mass Effect games and Fallout 4. So it was clearly a no-brainer when they started Loot Gaming, a spin-off that sends subscribers a box of game-related fun stuff. But how do they decide what games to include, and what goes in a regular Loot Crate instead of the Loot Gaming one? To find out, I blindly sent the following questions to Loot Crate and was happily surprised when I got answers back from Mandie Roman, Loot Gaming’s Brand Creative Lead.

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Interview: Loot Crate’s VP Of Growth Jacob Shin

If you’re a geeky sort of person, you’ve probably heard of Loot Crate [lootcrate.com], a subscription service that, every month, sends out a mystery box of goodies that can include t-shirts, limited edition toys, fun accessories, and other good stuff. What you may not know, especially if you haven’t taken the plunge, is how it works. Like, how do they figure out what goodies to include in each box? Which is why I sat down with Jacob Shin, Loot Crate’s VP Of Growth, to get a sense of what Loot Crate does, and what they’re planning to do in the future.