VR Bits has established a reputation for delivering high quality virtual reality (VR) experiences without demanding a high price tag. Their first release, Nighttime Terror, launched on Gear VR earlier this year and has been well received. Prior to that however, came a successful Kickstarter campaign for Darkfield on the Oculus Rift. The success of that Kickstarter may not limit the space combat videogame to just the one head-mounted display (HMD), it seems.
Recent findings in the latest PSVR2 software update, indicates that PlayStation is already starting to implement support for PC.
The icing on the cake would be if Sony / Valve allow for a Steam Link app much like it is for the Quest 3. Likely wishful thinking, though.
Viveport, the VR retail platform from HTC is now giving developers 90% of their game revenue, instead of a 70/30 spilt like Steam.
It could be free and it wouldn't matter at this point. There isn't really a PCVR Market and I say that as a PCVR user. It is modders and enthusiasts with a few retail products on Steam.
Warner Bros. Discovery is closing down Adult Swim Games, delisting its published games. Thus putting Rick and Morty VR in jeopardy.
Really looking forward to this.
Good to hear...can't wait to try out Morpheus for myself, as well as some of the other vr/ar offerings.