The makers of Titanfall have their sights set on a VR exclusive for 2019

Right now Mark Zuckerberg is taking a break from pretending to be in Puerto Rico to host Oculus Connect, Facebook's virtual reality fiesta. One of the biggest surprises at the show was the news that Oculus is working with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Titanfall 2 dev🍰eloper Respawn to create an exclusive game.
What the game actually is will be under wrap൲s for a while, and the current release date is 2019. But we can take some clues from the fact that 🌠Respawn created Titanfall and was founded by Call Of Duty overlords Jason West and Vince Zampella. Basically, you can expect shooting.
"There are so many cool parts to making a game in VR, but perhaps the most intense one is emᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚotion," says game director Peter Hirschmann in a masterfully vague blog post.
"Game assets you’ve seen a hundred times on a monitor suddenly become real when you put the hea🥂dset on," "The sense of scale, the sense of presence, there’s nothing else like it. It’s the difference between using your mouse to rotate an object in an editor and walking around it in real life."
If you're interested but still not sure you want tꦅo invest in a headset, there was some other good news from Oculus Connect. The Rift bundle just got a price drop, and will now cost $399. Another standalone headset, the Oculus Go, will ꦏgo on sale next year for $199.
For anyone thinking of investing in VR just for the new Respawn gameꦅ, you should hold your virt꧃ual horses - there's bound to be newer versions of the headset by the time the game is released in 2019.
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