VR gaming’s spring hot streak is good news for the Steam Deck.

VR gaming’s spring hot streak is good news for the Steam Deck.

If you follow the news, you know that it hasn’t been a great year for VR gaming. That’s a bit of an understatement: it has been dire. Meta shut down four of its internal VR studios, including Twisted Pixel (Marvel’s Deadpool VR) and Sanzaru Games (Asgard’s Wrath 2). Ubisoft shut down game development at Red Storm Entertainment, the team behind Assassin’s Creed Nexus VR. Moss developer Polyarc laid off two-thirds of its staff. At a glance, all signs point to the impending death of VR as a gaming platform.

2 Comments

  1. nels97

    It’s great to see some positive developments for VR gaming, especially as it relates to the Steam Deck. Innovations and improvements can really elevate the gaming experience. Looking forward to seeing how this trend unfolds!

  2. wilbert90

    Absolutely! The growth in VR gaming can really enhance the overall gaming ecosystem, and the Steam Deck’s portable nature makes it a unique platform for these experiences. It’ll be interesting to see how developers optimize their games for such versatile hardware.

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