Meta Connect 2022 has started with a bang. Meta first announced a brand-new headset that’ll set you back $1500 but will give you the biggest and baddest hardware to ever get strapped to a person’s eyeholes, while Iron Man VR relinquished its status as a PSVR exclusive title to arrive on Meta Quest 2 November 3.
Following Iron Man’s announcement, Meta confirmed it had gobbled up three new studios, including Iron Man VR creator Camouflaj. Armature Studio, the makers of Resident Evil 4 VR (and whose members include former Retro Studios staffer, makers of the Metroid Prime series) are also now part of Meta. And finally, horror game Wilson’s Heart and VR beat ‘em up Path of the Warrior developer Twisted Pixel has joined Meta’s studios to make great new VR games.
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What those VR games will be is a mystery, however, as Meta declined to comment on what these studios will be working on. "It’ll be a while before we can reveal what they’re working on," Meta wrote in a press release, "but we’re excited to continue working with and supporting these developers as they bring ambitious and forward-thinking games to VR."
In the same keynote presentation, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella confirmed the tech giant's partnership with Meta to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming to the Meta Quest Store. The preview showed the entire Game Pass Ultimate library will be available to subscribers to play on a 2D virtual screen in the Meta Quest 2's virtual space. Although Game Pass does have some VR titles available on PC, there wasn't any mention of those games being playable in full VR on the Meta Quest, but Nadella did hint that Microsoft’s partnership with Meta won’t end at the cloud.
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