VRFocus - Braid developer Jonathan Blow has commented on the news of Facebook buying Oculus Rift creators Oculus VR, stating that he finds it ‘difficult’ to see how the acquisition can be a good thing. The social networking giant recently announced that it would be buying the virtual reality (VR) specialists for a total of $2 billion USD, although has pledged that it won’t radically alter Oculus VR’s plans in the near future.
Messenger will return the Facebook mobile app thanks to Meta.
Now you can get happy birthday messages on your actual birthday instead of some random day.
Daily Video Game writes: "The online retailer Amazon is offering 25% off on Oculus Rift S PC-Powered VR Gaming Headset. If you’re looking for a new VR headset, make sure to take advantage of this deal!"
I'm not going to lie...I think Facebook was probably one of the worst financial partners for Oculus to jump into bed with, but I still think that the technology would have flat-out crashed and burned without ANY financial and marketing assistance. I don't know what was going on behind closed doors, but if Facebook was the only promising entity willing to pump money into the project, then I guess there was no choice.
who can say wht Fb thinking