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GamesBeat community: Write about VR and win The Witch and the Hundred Knight

The Witch and the Hundred Knight has a striking, colorful art style.

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Virtual reality is a hot topic in gaming right now, with Sony announcing Project Morpheus for the PlayStation 4 and Facebook buying Oculus VR, the makers of the Rift headset. I know our community has its own opinions on the matter, so we want you to write them down for GamesBeat Unfiltered, our community-focused site where all our readers can publish their own work.

You could try to predict how virtual reality will change the industry, maybe you could list some games that you think would work great with the technology, or perhaps you just want to vent about how you think Facebook will corrupt Oculus into the catalyst for a future dystopia.

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Above: The Live for Speed racing simulator for Oculus Rift.

Image Credit: Oculus VR

Plus, writing about VR could net you a free game. Specifically, The Witch and the Hundred Knight, a new action role-playing game for the PlayStation 3 from publisher Nippon Ichi Software. Each article you write about virtual reality enters you into a random drawing for our code, which we’ll give out next Friday (April 4). Of course, your articles must have mildly substantial content. Don’t spread out one story over three articles just to improve your chances.

If you haven’t written for us before, just head over to our “about” page. It’ll tell you how to make your own account and submit stories. Our editors will select your best stories, edit them, and put them on GamesBeat’s front page.

Happy writing, and good luck!