Aaron Souppouris has been writing about design, technology, video games and culture for more than a decade. (Like, way more – his first feature was published on Gaming Age in 1998.) After three years at The Verge, Aaron moved to Engadget in 2014 as a senior editor, reporting on everything from VR to immortal bacteria, before becoming features editor in 2017. As features editor, he ran a small team that won a Society for Features Journalism award in 2019 for its profile of Impossible Foods. Since late 2019, Aaron has been Engadget’s executive editor, managing the site’s talented group of reporters.
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