Front and center, graphics chips based on its Polaris technology should begin arriving in June. With Polaris, AMD hopes to lower the cost-of-entry point for VR-ready PCs by a significant margin, from a minimum of around $1,000 to roughly $700.AMD's Radeon RX cards will attempt to deliver high performance for use with Cheap RS Gold VR gear, and have been certified by HTC and Oculus for use with Vive and Rift, respectively. Check backhere for the livestream beginning tonight at 10p Eastern / 7p Pacific. Visit Chatty to Join The Conversation David L. Craddock writes fiction, nonfiction, and grocery lists. He is the author of the Stay Awhile and Listen series, and the Gairden Chronicles series of fantasy novels for young adults. Outside of writing, he enjoys playing Mario, Zelda, and Dark Souls games, and will be happy to discuss at length the myriad reasons why Dark Souls 2 is the best in the series. Fueled by horror, rainbow-sugar-pixel-rushes, and video games, Brittany is a freelancer who thrives on surrealism and ultraviolence. Follow her on Twitter MolotovCupcake and check out her portfolio for more. Like a fabulous shooter once, said, get psyched! no I think they're trying to do Kingdom Hearts, which was wildly successful in both the US and Ja... I'm okay with that. As long as if/when it does show up it's polished.