I write about the art, business and culture of video games at Forbes, with a focus on Overwatch 2. I also cover casual word games. Along with my work at Forbes, I'm a contributing reporter at Engadget. In addition to games, I write about tech, film, TV and the internet. My work has appeared on Tom's Guide, The Daily Dot, TechNewsWorld, The Daily Beast and Paste, among others. I'm a Scottish expat who lives in Canada. You can email me kris[at]krisholt[dot]net and follow me on Twitter @krisholt
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