Sam Loveridge: Global Editor-in-Chief
Now I've finally finished Assassin's Creed Valhalla, I'm dedicating my free time to getting back into Stardew Valley, and building as many houses as I can find floorplans for in The Sims 4.
Who am I? After realising fashion journalism definitely wasn't for me while working in Singapore, I wandered back into my safe zone of tech journalism before landing a gig writing about my one true love: video games. I've worked at TrustedReviews, Digital Spy, Fandom, and dabbled with bouts of freelance prior to GR+, but my GamesRadar family finally feels like home. Particularly because they realize that my Pokemon obsession is a pro, not a con. Or at least that's what they tell me anyway.
What do I do on GamesRadar+? I'm the lady in charge of GamesRadar, but also getting all the reviews up on the website, so you can thank me for all those shining stars ? or blame me for a lack of them. I also spend my time working my SEO magic to try and coax the Google Juice to flow in our favour.
Rachel Weber: Managing Editor
Now I've binged my way through Resident Evil 8 I'm splitting my time between two very different worlds. Now the first thing I do in the morning is check in with Cozy Grove on my iPad and get the day's missions ticked off. After work, I'm curling up with some sort of horrific true-crime documentary and LA Noire on Nintendo Switch as a form of self-care.
Who am I? After giving being an adult with a real office job a try - it was terrible - I scored a staff writer position at Official PlayStation Magazine way back in 2006, just as the PlayStation 3 was launching. In my five years there I dressed as a saloon wench, learned to rap, took sword fighting lessons and once fell down some stairs carrying a giant TV box. Good times. I left to do serious business type games news in 2013, before joining Rolling Stone's Glixel in 2016, where trusting people let me speak to Nathan Fillion and Buffy from Spike about games, and I got to meet a real sloth. Now I'm back with my Future family.
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