Community Q&A: Ask the GR Staff Anything!

If you hadn’t already heard, GameRevolution now hosts a podcast. Cross-Play, a joint venture between GR and sister site PlayStation LifeStyle, sees us teaming up to take on the week’s biggest gaming news and stories, and it’s been pretty entertaining so far even if I do say so myself. However, there is one crucial element that’s been missing — YOU.

We want GR’s readers to be as involved in this podcast as much as possible, meaning that along with listening to your feedback as we progress in order to decide on new segments and the topics we should discuss, we also want to answer a bunch of your questions each episode. With that being said, ahead of our recording session each week, we’re going to reach out to you in these Community Q&A posts, gathering your comments and discussing them during the episode.

In order to participate in the podcast, all you need to do is submit your question in the comments section below. It’s as easy as that! Then when the podcast is published on Tuesday, the Cross-Play team will read it out on air and discuss it. You can also actively participate in the Cross-Play podcast over on its forum thread, if you want to ask questions or talk with the podcast hosts over there.

So fire your questions at us, and be sure to tune in next Tuesday for our responses!

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