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Thank you for publishing a dedicated VR issue (I suggested this in my previous email). I have a few more suggestions: You used to have a dedicated column named “Games that our staff play now” or something like that. Can you continue this good tradition, and maybe add VR games, if any? Can you do a gaming laptops feature some time soon, and add external soundcards, headphones, and other peripherals in review?

–Alec Kravt

Glad you enjoyed the feature; it was definitely time to catch up on the state of the industry, and it happened to coincide with Valve’s announcement on When it comes to your suggestion on what we’re currently playing, this is what many of us cover off in

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