OC6: Facebook gives superpowers to Quest and “kills” Go and Rift S
The opening keynote of the Oculus Connect 6 has just finished and there have been tons of interesting announcements there. I will leave the description of all the news presented at OC6 for a big roundup article that I’ll write during the weekend (as I do every year). Today I want to focus only about the most important announcements, that de facto define the road that Facebook will pursue in the short term future. And it is a quite surprising one, that I completely missed with the prediction post that I wrote some days ago.
Oculus Link will let you connect your Quest to your PC
One of the most (if not the most) important announcement has been the fact that Oculus Quest will be able to connect to your PC to play PC VR experiences on the Oculus Store thanks to a USB-C cable. This solution is called Oculus Link and will be out in November of this year.
Yes, you have read it right: you will be able to use your Oculus Quest as a standalone headset, and also as a tethered PC VR headset! That’s an amazing piece of news for all of us Quest owners!
The death of Rift S
I thought that Oculus wouldn’t have done this move, because it de facto kills the Rift S. Who would still be interested to buy a Rift S when with the Quest you can do all the things that the Rift S does, even better thanks to its better resolution, IPD adjustment, etc…?
And if you think that this is just my impression, you have to know that the Facebook people on the stage have very seldom talked about the Rift S and made NOT EVEN A SINGLE ANNOUNCEMENT about it (apart from content).
Jokingly, I told on Twitter that if I had one euro for every new feature announced for the Rift S, I had zero euro. And that’s true: it has been mentioned only for the new PC VR games announcements and nothing more.
I feel sad for everyone that has bought a Rift S instead of a Quest, but now it is an absolutely useless headset. I also send a hug for all people that have bought all the non-cross-buy content paying it two times. I think that Oculus should have handled this situation in a different way.
A user in the comment of the
I just wonder when it will be officially discontinued…
Oculus Go apps coming on Quest
The Quest is also getting Oculus Go emulation and Oculus will take care of making available Go’s best apps (more than 50) to Quest. People that have bought them on Go won’t need to buy them again on Quest, of course.
The death of Go
I had alraedy given you on this blog the exclusive news of Xiaomi disbanding the team dedicated to the Oculus Go project for the future. I commented the news saying that most probably that was the tombstone of the Oculus Go.
Some people told me that it was fake news and that it was wrong. Well, today we got almost no announcement on Oculus Go as well, and the Go emulation on Quest is another sign that Oculus is not betting on Go for the future.
I believe that the Go has a place in the market now because of its low price, but I don’t think it will have a future.
VR is now and it is the Oculus Quest
Facebook has remarked many times on the stage that “VR is now”, and that VR is the Oculus Quest. When Michael Abrash took the stage to show amazing things for the future (like realistic avatars, varifocal headsets, etc…), he said that next-gen VR is years away and in the meantime the future is in devices like the Quest.
Facebook has clearly killed all its other devices and kept only the Quest, the holy grail of present-time VR. It will be able to emulate perfectly both the Go and the Rift
And since the Oculus Quest is the diamond device for Oculus, it is getting lots of fancy upgrades.
Oculus Quest gets hands tracking
Oculus has managed to implemented hands tracking on the Oculus Quest. You will be able to get full fingers tracking on Oculus flagship device: not only
This will open up amazing new possibilities for interactions in VR, that can so become more natural and efficient. Even all the menus of the Quest will be
Hands Tracking is coming at the beginning of next year.
Oculus Quest gets Passthrough+
The Rift S had an amazing feature called Passthrough+, that let you see your surroundings through the front cameras of the headset in a super-optimized way. Well, since the Rift S is abandonware, Oculus has ported this feature to the Oculus Quest. This means that you will be able to see the real world as it is, without distortions and latency, through the display of the Quest! And passthrough will be activated by just a double click on the system button.
I am impressed that Oculus managed to undistort the video stream of the 4 cameras of the Quest and made a rectified low-latency passthrough for the Quest. Again, I thought it was not possible. Oculus never ceases to amaze me.
Passthrough+ for Quest is coming next week!
Oculus Quest will have forward compatibility
Facebook is building a platform all centered on Quest and all the things built for the original Quest will be compatible with all the next generations of Quest. That’s fantastic news.
Oculus Quest is getting a metaverse called Facebook Horizon
Facebook Horizon is
Facebook Horizon keeps the same nice cartoon touch of Facebook Spaces, but this time it is a full-fledged metaverse. You will be able to create your places, to create games all while in virtual reality (so no need to
Facebook Horizon will launch in 2020 in closed beta. Facebook is taking its time to do things well this time.
Oculus Quest is getting Beat Saber 360
In December, Beat Games will release a new version of Beat Saber that will let you play songs in 360 with your Oculus Quest. Since I’m developing a game myself from the ground up for the Vive Focus+, I can confirm you that if a game is developed from the start with a standalone VR headset in mind, it is much funnier to be played on a standalone device… so I’m sure that Beat Saber 360 will rock it! I can’t wait to test it.
What about AR?
Facebook has just teased that it is working on augmented reality glasses, that will run on a platform that looks really like the AR Cloud that Ori Inbar described so well. Facebook wants to reconstruct the 3D mesh of the whole world using the cameras of smartphones and
I admit that I am scared by a future where Facebook scans all our places and it puts ads everywhere for us. Very scared.
No AR glasses has been shown, not even a prototype. I wonder if the reason is that the glasses will have the Facebook brand and not the Oculus one. I guess we will discover that at F8 2020.
Content
The content that Oculus and Respawn were making together is called “Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond” and it is a realistic war game set during World War 2. It looks incredibly cool: you can pilot thanks, airplanes, be on trains, submarines, etc…
Asgard’s Wrath will release on October 10th and Stormland on November 14th, but preorders are already open.
All this game will work with the Rift S, and of course also with the Quest connected through Oculus Link…
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