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Welcome to TechRadar's VR Month

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Virtual reality (VR) is well into its adolescent years, but there is still plenty to learn about this wild new world of entertainment and connectivity. With that, we're excited to present, in partnership with Oculus, TechRadar's VR Month.

This is a special content series of 19 articles that we'll publish throughout this month all about VR. You'll see articles covering everything from how to set it up, which games to buy and what it's like as a method for connecting with friends and family – to name a few topics.


VR Month is our chance to thoroughly introduce you to this new frontier in technology as it begins to hit critical mass in the public consciousness. VR is more accessible than ever, with new headsets not even requiring a connected PC.

So, this is a better time to jump in than any. Let us help you do just that – all December long – with VR Month. Here's everything we've published so far for VR Month, updated every day:


Supported content on TechRadar means the article has been created in partnership with a developer, publisher, manufacturer or other relevant party. When you see this disclosure note in an article, it means that the article idea has been approved by another company – a developer, hardware maker, or publisher – but that otherwise the content is planned, written, and published by TechRadar without any further approval. This is distinct from sponsored content on TechRadar, which is created entirely by a third party, and not the TechRadar editorial team.

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