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My family would love this.
We can't play in person except twice a year, and games on a screen don't do it.
Sitting in our respective homes and being able to "see" each other across a table while playing a couple hours a week would be great.
And my parents have friends they'd play with every day if they had this. Some of whom can't even play in person because they're confined to a single room in a care home, but they'd be able to wear a headset and move around in their bed. That's enough.