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Do Ps4 Headsets Work On Ps5

Best PS5 headset: the finest audio companions for your PS5

Included in this guide:

Sony Pulse 3D headset

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Picking up the best PS5 headset for your needs is something we put right at the top of items to pick up if you've been able to track down one of the rare PS5 restocks. These headsets offer an immediate audio upgrade to your setup and are much more affordable than fancy sound systems.

And as much as we love the visual experience provided by the picks on our best gaming TV and best TV for PS5 guides, sometimes we really want to feel the noise and the best PS5 headsets can add an incredibly immersive gaming experience. After all, gaming headsets, aren't just built for comms in online multiplayer nowadays.

It's also worth remembering, that even if you don't have a PS5 yet, the headsets on this list could easily cover you for both generations by being something that doubles up as the best PS4 headset for you, or even one of the best PC headset for gaming.

This page is packed with the best PS5 headsets to give you all the best options and you're in safe hands as we've been testing headsets for years. PlayStation's own Sony headset for gaming range is worth some acute attention, and you'll also want to stay on top of the best PS5 wireless headsets too. You'll see this list grow and grow over time as we extend our testing and reach over what is one of the most important PS5 accessories to get.

First, the honest to goodness, great news: some of the PS4 headsets will work on PS5. Simply put, if you have something that's got an audio jack connection, we know that'll work by plugging straight into the PS5 DualSense controller. We even know that headsets with a USB connection will be compatible straight away - though this would require sitting very close to your PS5 or getting a cable extension.

PS5 headsets are constantly evolving and we'll keep this guide updated with models across a range of budgets. Expect to see more of the likes of Razer headsets, Sennheiser gaming headsets, Turtle Beach headsets, Astro headsets, and Logitech headsets, all throwing their hat in the ring, vying to be the best PS5 headset for you.

The best PS5 headsets

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Turtle Beach Recon 500

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Turtle Beach Recon 500

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Turtle Beach Recon 500

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Turtle Beach Recon 500

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Turtle Beach Recon 500

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1. Turtle Beach Recon 500

A terrific wired Turtle Beach PS5 headset

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear

Drivers: 60mm Eclipse

Weight: c.600g

Compatibility: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, Mobile

Reasons to buy

+THAT excellent sound +No 'gamer aesthetic' flare or design quirks +Zero distortion

Reasons to avoid

-Nothing special about its construction materials

You'll always make certain tradeoffs when trying to stick to a budget with any gaming headsets, let alone the best PS5 headsets. Often with these sets, first to walk the plank are extraneous features and luxurious construction materials. You won't find these on the Recon 500, then, since Turtle Beach's latest in the long-running line costs less than $100/£100. What you do find, crucially, is sound so good it takes you aback, and offers a PS5 headset experience that is terrific in quality, and not too hard on the wallet.

Wood composite injection technology. 60mm drivers. Dedicated woofers and tweeters per earcup. It doesn't sound like the recipe for crisp, precise sound, and yet it all comes together in a powerful surge of ultra-responsive bass, detailed high end, and a pleasingly flat EQ curve with just a bit of audible kick further down the spectrum.

So that's yours. Take it to the bank. But what isn't coming along for the ride is much in the way of added features - this is a simple wired model with just a mic mute, detachable mic arm, and volume scroll wheel in the way of physical controls. Not one for perennial tweakers then, but those who enjoy simplicity and fundamentally great audio should scout out this new Recon as one of the latest best Turtle Beach headsets to appear.

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SteelSeries Arctis 7P

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SteelSeries Arctis 7P

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SteelSeries Arctis 7P

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SteelSeries Arctis 7P

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2. SteelSeries Arctis 7P

A comfortable, well-built wireless PS5 headset

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear

Drivers: 40mm Neodymium

Weight: 354g

Compatibility: PS4, PS5, PC, Switch, Mobile

Reasons to buy

+Excellent audio quality and detail +Very comfortable +Excellent battery life +SteelSeries quality in build and audio

Reasons to avoid

-Bass is a bit lacking

The SteelSeries Arctis 7P is indeed a seriously good PS5 headset, and definitely one of the best PS5 headsets in these early months. It oozes both the SteelSeries quality and Arctis line quality in every way and that's immediately obvious from getting it out of the box. The design is sleek, and the build is robust and sturdy, but also light and comfy. The ski-goggle type headband, I find, very comfortable and easy to adjust - but it can slide a little bit. The retractable microphone is of excellent quality, while all the onboard controls are neat, tidy, and responsive. The bonus of dial for the mic volume for your own voice is nice - though I never have it on and the feature set on PC will allow you to customise to some extent when you're playing on PC.

The overall audio quality is excellent, particularly in terms of it being crisp, clear, and detailed. The 40mm drivers do a great job of giving me Valhalla's music, natural sounds, and much of the combat noises too. I would really like a bit more oomph at the bottom of the audio spectrum though - there's a noticeable lack of bass sometimes which can, at times, lead to an overwhelmingly alarming amount of treble that's being thrown straight into your brain. It can even make you wince and lose richness and roundness sometimes.

Overall, it is a great package for anyone looking to next-gen while also keeping their PS4, say, but the SteelSeries Arctis 7P is definitely a contender for best PS5 headset, and worth your money this winter.

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PS5 Pulse 3D headset

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Pulse 3D wireless headset

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3. Sony PS5 Pulse 3D wireless headset

The best way to embrace PS5's new Tempest 3D AudioTech

Specifications

Acoustic Design: Closed Back, over ear

Drivers: 40mm

Weight: 295g

Compatibility: PS5, PS4, PC, PSVR

Reasons to buy

+Official companion accessory +Potential of Tempest 3D AudioTech +Easy to use +Very comfortable

Reasons to avoid

-Built-in microphone could be better

Sony's official PS5 headset is, unsurprisingly, a top performer. Sharing the same design language and aesthetic that the PS5 and its accessories have, the Pulse 3D headset maintains a subtlety in its form - there's no extruding boom mic, and all the tech is discreetly hidden.

Underneath the stylish frame, however, you'll find all the necessary tech to immerse yourself in the PS5's Tempest 3D AudioTech, with the Pulse 3D headset being the best way to get the most from your new console's audio. The headset delivers gloriously rich and detailed sound as you traverse Astro Playroom's noisy noisy platforms, and gives multi-layered audio detail in the roar of combat in Miles Morales.

However, it is in the quieter moments that the Pulse 3D headset and the PS5's Tempest audio magic really gel to create magic: spaceships zooming past your head in Astro, or footsteps' exact direction of travel being discernible in Miles Morales. Early signs are awesome and we can't wait to see how this tech is deployed in the Pulse 3D headset in more upcoming PS5 games. Initially only available in white, Midnight Black Pulse 3D headset pre-orders are now live ahead of the October 29 release date.

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4. Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2

A superb and confirmed-wireless Turtle Beach option

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear

Drivers: 50mm Nanoclear

Weight: 382g

Compatibility: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC

Reasons to buy

+Doubles battery life from the previous generation +Incredibly comfortable +Great microphone accuracy

Reasons to avoid

-Might be a tight fit for some

Turtle Beach has revamped the Stealth 700 with PS5 (and the 'other console/s') explicitly in mind and has significantly upgraded the Stealth 700 from its predecessor at the same time to create this Gen 2 version.

The Stealth 700 Gen 2 has had a design upgrade from the previous incarnation with a subtler aesthetic, and a flip-to-mute mic that folds neatly into the earcup. The buttons have been reorganized and moved to just one earcup and are well sized and spaced out. The redone design makes the headset incredibly comfortable, with supple memory foam cushions with Aerofit cooling gel being a highlight, ensuring you can wear them for hours at a time with no aches or strains, or pains. Importantly, the redesign means that they will work wirelessly with the PS5 - a big win.

However, the proof is in the pudding and the Stealth 700 Gen 2 headset sounds excellent. Its large drivers give you some great all-around sound, and the ability to fine-tune the audio to your liking with the Audio Hub adds depth to the possible soundscapes. The Superhuman Hearing feature is a worthy inclusion too and can give you the edge in online shooters, while the bass boost can provide some serious rumble during a heart-pumping campaign mission. A great headset that'll cover you for both PS4 and PS5 and an early, and tough, competitor for the best PS5 headset.

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Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

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Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

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Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

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Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

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Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

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5. Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

A strong first PS5 headset from Razer

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear

Drivers: 50mm Razer TriForce

Weight: 283g

Compatibility: PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Switch, Mobile

Reasons to buy

+Excellent audio quality +Comfortable fit +Good value

Reasons to avoid

-Ear cups get a bit hot -A little quiet by default

Razer's first PS5 headset is a solid one. Launching with an 'X' variant like the Barracuda means it's not the full-blown premium Kaira for PlayStation that we get first but the Kaira X for PlayStation is still a worthy contender for those looking for great sound for around the $60 / £60 mark.

And this point is a key factor in what makes this headset great: the value is really excellent, and the bang for buck is great. The sound quality provided by Razer's TriForce 50mm drivers within the headset is excellent and uncompromising - full bass, rich middles, and tight, exquisite highs. The mix and surround are pretty great too for this price point. The mic is solid, but doesn't quite have the warmth and overall richness to more premium headsets - like the Kaira Pro; of which currently only an Xbox variant exists but a PS5 one is surely coming.

Yes, the Kaira X for PlayStation is a wired headset and this is a big reason that this is a budget option, but it's a braided cord, has a strong right-angle connection, and is the ideal length for having enough slack but without being overly long.

For the price, this is an excellent Razer PS5 headset and certainly proves that the Kaira range will offer a great handful of headsets as PS5 companion options when the rest are released.

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Audeze Penrose PS5

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Audeze Penrose PS5

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Audeze Penrose PS5

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Audeze Penrose PS5

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6. Audeze Penrose

Awesome audio and quality - but at a premium

Specifications

Acoustic design: Over-ear, closed-circumaural

Cable length: Wireless (c.50" / 127cm aux cable)

Drivers: 100mm Planar Magnetic

Weight: 11.3oz / 320g

Compatibility: PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, Mobile

Reasons to buy

+Excellent sound quality and detail +Comfortable +Good battery life +Solid design and build

Reasons to avoid

-More expensive than most top PS5 headsets -Buzzing when using while charging

The Audeze Penrose is a premium PS5 headset in pretty much every sense of the word. Yes, it has the premium price tag, but if any headset gets anywhere near justifying that, it's this one right here.

Offering some of the best audio going in a headset on PlayStation - it's compatible with PS4 and PS5, and PC for that matter - the investment is worth it, and the benefits of aiming for a premium headset will soon be delivered right to your ears and brain. The headset is well built and has an agreeable design aesthetic draped over a sturdy and robust build, all of which factor into what is a comfortable bit of kit to wear for hours at a time. And you'll be able to, too, as the battery life is a solid 15 hours or so (though it's a slow headset to charge from empty).

But, importantly, it is those 100mm drivers in the headset that delivers some of the richest, most detailed, and excellent audio on offer for PlayStation users. The surround sound is spot on and beautifully poised, the detail is exquisite with wind, footsteps, and chatter clearly audible - and at a distant, and the balance is great, with highs that don't squeal, and bass that is not muddy at all, but boomy and robust.

If you've been looking to buy a premium headset, to throw all of your eggs in one quality, excellent basket, then this is probably all the PS5 headset you need - and more.

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7. Sony PlayStation 4 Platinum headset

The official and premium PS4 headset is a solid pick for PS5

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed Back

Battery life: 6 hours

Drivers: 50mm

Weight: 318g

Compatibility: PS4, PS5

Reasons to buy

+Designed exclusively for the PlayStation 4 +Super comfortable +Stylish look

Reasons to avoid

-Companion app is fairly redundant

Yup here's a familiar face, but an official one that we know will work on PS5 already. And for what it's worth the Sony Platinum headset has a fantastic mix of price and performance. (If the Platinum is too expensive, we'd actually really recommend the Gold version too, which is about $40/£30 less, but doesn't quite offer the same quality of sound or the extra metallic trim.)

The 50mm drivers only lack a tiny bit, and that's in the lower end, but there is an excellent level of audio detail, clarity, surround sound, and richness to everything meaning the overall audio is of exquisite quality. The feature set - on PS4 at least is excellent too with the headset featuring an excellent game/chat audio balancer, and the ability to store onboard some game audio profiles - specifically designed audio soundscapes for particular games - enhancing the audio experience of games no end. Even if we don't know exactly how these features will translate into PS5, we do know the quality of the Platinum headset means it's definitely in with a shout of being one of the best PS5 headsets. And certainly, one to consider for someone wanting an official headset to straddle two great consoles.

For next-gen and this current one, it's still worth remembering that both the Platinum and Gold headsets have been designed with the PlayStation VR headset in mind too. This means they will fit neatly within conjunction with the PSVR gear's headset. Check out the best PlayStation VR bundles here to complete such a package. The battery life and wireless connection range might see it overtaken by other more modern competitors in the near future but it's still a fine headset and one I'm personally am looking forward to taking into the glorious world of PS5.

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8. Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2

The best mid-range wireless headset

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear

Drivers: 50mm

Battery life: 15 hours

Weight: 580g

Compatibility: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC

Reasons to buy

+Solid battery life +Comfortable for glasses wearers +Excellent audio and microphone accuracy +Next-gen compatible

Reasons to avoid

-Plastic across headband feels cheap -Ear cups started to hurt after long-term wear

The second generation of Turtle Beach Stealth 600's are a great low-to-mid level wireless headset compatible with PS5, PS4 and PC.

With nicely-tuned 50mm drivers, a solid-but-unspectacular 15-hour battery life, a comfortable fit - even with glasses - the bang for buck value is strong. Throw in an easy setup process, and a very accessible price tag, and you really are off to a winner. This is certainly a great choice for gaming on a budget, as the sound quality is top-tier and the microphone sensitivity is ideal for those who want to communicate without shouting. However, because of the reasonable price, the headset plastic does feel a bit cheap, especially across the headband and on the ear cups, and unfortunately, the ear cups do get a little uncomfortable in longer gaming sessions.

However, the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2's are a good sequel to an affordable wireless headset. It looks pretty good, feels pretty good, and sounds great - a no-brainer if you're looking to get a pair of headphones ahead of the next-gen release that won't bankrupt you. This is definitely one of the best wireless gaming headsets, and certainly of the best Turtle Beach headsets.

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Razer Barracuda X review

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Razer Barracuda X gaming headset

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Razer Barracuda X gaming headset

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9. Razer Barracuda X

A quality mid-range PS5 headset from Razer

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed back

Cable length: 1.5m

Drivers: 40mm Razer Triforce

Weight: 250g

Compatibility: Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Android mobile

Reasons to buy

+Excellent audio quality +Wireless +USB-C connection

Reasons to avoid

-No additional software settings

The Razer Barracuda X is an excellent proposition at the $99.99 price point. Given it has excellent audio quality, a solid wireless connection (that's compatible with basically everything), is comfortable for long sessions, and looks pretty slick, it offers excellent value for money.

Sure, you're dropping the EQ settings of a more PC-focused set of cups, but if you're just looking for an affordable set of cups that will make your PS5 games come to life where you won't need to mess around with loads of settings then this is it. The design is also subtle enough to fit into a commuting or travelling scenario, with an understated design that won't blind your fellow passengers with garish RGB or take up half the carriage with huge cups.

At just 250g, these are some of the lightest cups on the market right now - beating the Logitech G733 which is often touted as one of the most comfortable options. That means you'll be able to dive into particularly long play sessions without feeling the strain. That's because there's a nicely padded headband and plump cushioning on either side, which makes for a nice temperature without crushing your ears.

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10. EPOS | Sennheiser GSP 300

Great value Sennheiser audio excellence

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed-acoustic, over-ear

Cable length: 2m

Drivers: N/A

Weight: 10.2oz

Compatibility: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Switch, PC, Mobile, Mac

Reasons to buy

+Sennheiser-quality audio +Excellently clear mic +Comfy +Affordable (for Sennheiser)

Reasons to avoid

-No chat/game audio balancer -Limited features -Design is OK

Because it only needs that 3.5mm audio jack connection, this is a fine headset that'll bag you Sennheiser-level audio quality without paying the premium price tags. As I said in my review "Getting a Sennheiser-quality headset like this, at this price point, and with this device-versatility, is an excellent proposition and one that is easy to recommend."

It's compatibility with devices through that connection aside - meaning it's great for those who want to cover their bases when looking at the best PS5 headsets - the detailed audio, excellent surround/directional accuracy, and great overall richness on offer here go a long way to justify the already-reasonable price tag. The mic, while not detachable or hidden is good, too.

The audio is so good that everything comes through excellently and of the same quality and volume, which means it's not that easy to discern between incoming voices when you're playing in a team of three or more, and it'd be nice to have some more features but the stripped-back approach helps to keep the costs down. For versatility without the frills of features, and for those who put audio first, then this is a great PS5 headset to consider.

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Asus ROG Delta S gaming headset

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ASUS ROG Delta S

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Asus ROG Delta S review

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Asus ROG Delta S gaming headset

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11. ASUS ROG Delta S

A great PS5 headset for wired setups

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed back

Cable length: 1.5m

Drivers: 50mm Neodymium

Weight: 300g

Compatibility: PC, Mac, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Android mobile

Reasons to buy

+Lightweight and comfortable +Plenty of customization options +Excellent audio performance...

Reasons to avoid

-... once the EQ is sorted

The ASUS ROG Delta S certainly packs a punch. Straight out the box things are geared very much towards the higher ranges, which means bass lines can flatten out under dialogue-forward scenes. However, that EQ software allows for an incredibly in-depth set of controls which means you can adjust levels across the entire spectrum, making this a great feature in one of the best PS5 headsets for gaming. We mention the software up top in this PS5 headset recommendation because the ROG Delta S can be altered while plugged into a PC but then retains the settings chosen for when it is plugged into your PS5 - neat!

All of the audio excellence and software customisation opportunities are housed in a sturdy yet lightweight shell, with durable plastic cups lined with clean (and easily personalized) RGBs and heavy memory foam cushioning. The cups themselves sport a unique triangular shape inherent to the Delta design, but aside from standing out to the eye they also provide plenty of support while remaining roomy enough to withstand longer sessions.

This is certainly a powerful headset, but it's worth noting that PS5 players who have the option of plugging into a PC to delve into those settings will benefit the most here.

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12. Razer Kraken

Great sound at a good-looking price

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed Back

Cable length: 1.3m

Drivers: 50mm

Weight: 322g

Compatibility: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Mac, mobile

Reasons to buy

+Lightweight and comfortable +Beefy bass +MIc is great for voice chat

Reasons to avoid

-Mid tones are lacking

There's a reason the Razer Kraken is the latest iteration of Razer's famous and popular headset. It offers great sound at great value, and can be used across a wide variety of devices - and because of that and it's 3.5mm audio jack it's a great pick for a PS5 headset.

 This popular Razer headset is lightweight and despite the large earcups, you can wear them comfortably for long gaming sessions. Sound-wise, the mid-range is a bit muddy, but the bass packs a punch. The fully retractable, unidirectional microphone allows for clear voice chat, and you can even choose between oval or circular ear cushions. If you're looking for a Razer headset under £100/ $100 that still performs, this is it. There's even a stripped back version of the Kraken called the Kraken X which keeps a lot of what is good about the headset, slightly repackaged into a cheaper pair.


And remember, it now being October, the sales madness is almost upon us. Check out our early predictions for the upcoming Black Friday PS5 headset deals, Black Friday gaming headset deals , and the Black Friday Xbox headset deals to ensure you're well prepared.

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Rob Dwiar

I'm one of the Hardware Editors for GamesRadar+, and have been for nearly three years; I've also been a writer on games - freelancing and the like - for four or so years for the likes of Eurogamer, RPS, PCGN, and more. Day to day, I take care of a whole host of gaming tech reviews, buying guides, and news and deals content that pops up across GamesRadar+. I'm also a qualified landscape and garden designer so do that in my spare time, and use it to write about games' landscapes and environments too, including an upcoming book on the topic!

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