By Hugh Langley
The official E3 2016 website is hinting that we might see some VR-related goodies at Microsoft’s Xbox showcase. That, or someone’s made a significant clerical error.
With Sony’s PS VR already in the hands of developers and set to hit living rooms in October, speculation has been building around Microsoft’s plans to bring virtual reality to Xbox One owners.
Now, someone on NeoGAF has spotted that the E3 website has added an Xbox One Virtual Reality category, which four developers are currently registered under: Rebellion, 3DRudder, Maximum Games, and Readily Information Company.
Rebellion developed Battlezone VR for PlayStation VR, while 3D Rudder produces a feet-based virtual reality controller – so there’s reason for them to be on the list.
Reasons to speculate
Last week, our friends at Kotaku broke news that Microsoft was planning to launch a smaller Xbox One this year, with a more powerful console, codenamed “Scorpio”, aimed at 2017.
Kotaku says that Microsoft is pursuing a partnership with Oculus Rift for Scorpio, while Microsoft blogger Brad Sams claims he’s also heard the new console could have a virtual reality component.
Furthermore, we recently reported on word from Ars Technica that, according to its …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming