Having just returned from an incredible trip to AWE Europe, I’ve captured some of my experiences in various articles. If you’re curious about what I’ve been up to, feel free to check those out!
Now, let’s dive into the standout XR news from this past week!
Highlight of the Week
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Google Prepares Play Store for XR in Anticipation of Samsung Headset
A report surfaced on Android Authority revealing that the Google Play Store is incorporating XR support features. Delving into the updated store codes, keen-eyed data scrapers spotted an XR headset icon among devices compatible with app installations, along with mentions of XR headset compatibility. Though currently hidden from the public eye, these updates signal Google’s preparation for ramping up XR headset support, likely in collaboration with Samsung and Qualcomm on an upcoming headset project. With Samsung referencing XR as a target for 2025 in its latest earnings call, it seems that year may indeed mark the launch. But, caution is warranted as projections have previously shifted.
For more details: Road To VR | Upload VR | Samsung potential headset release in 2025
Other Notable News
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Meta Reality Labs: Revenue Gains Amid Mounting Losses
Meta’s Q3 2024 financials paint a complex picture, showing revenues of $0.27 billion against a hefty $4.70 billion in losses. Analysis varies online, with some focusing on the substantial quarterly loss, while others, like Upload VR, emphasize year-over-year revenue growth, suggesting positive momentum for VR. Yahoo points out that revenue fell short of the $0.31 billion estimate. This recurring debate tracks with Meta’s ongoing heavy investment in XR. While some may argue it’s a waste, I see a long-term investment here as the potential dawn of mainstream XR adoption. Personally, I’m eyeing Q4 2024 numbers to see if Meta Quest 3S captures the holiday market.
For more insights: Upload VR | Yahoo
Apple Vision Pro’s Budget Model Delayed Beyond 2027?
According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple may postpone the release of a more affordable Vision headset past 2027. The delay aims to cut production costs and solidify use-case scenarios that justify the device’s consumer price. For 2025, we can expect an M5 chipset refresh of the Vision Pro instead. Despite Kuo’s trustworthy reputation—including past accurate insights on Vision Pro sales predictions—one should approach this news with skepticism. The XR community’s patience may be further tested, understanding Apple’s prolonged runway to a viable developer ecosystem. From industry experience, "It always takes more time than we expect."
For further reading: Ming-Chi Kuo’s predictions | Community’s take on Apple’s strategy
Exploring the AI-Driven Open World of Oasis
Oasis, an AI-powered Minecraft-like experiment, invites you into a multiplayer setting without relying on a traditional game engine. All gameplay is dynamically generated via AI, creating a unique landscape in computer science where coding could be optional—complete automation in action. This concept is spearheaded by DecartAI with Sequoia Capital’s backing, though it drew a candid critique from Epic’s CEO, Tim Sweeney. As future landscape shifts are explored, this technology may evolve dramatically in the next decade.
Explore more: Oasis – an AI-powered open world | Gameplay video | Tim Sweeney’s comments
Brief Mentions
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Quest 3’s GPU Gets a Boost
Meta’s early holiday cheer comes as a GPU speed bump for Quest 3 and 3S, enhancing game performance.
Niantic Introduces 3D Gaussian Splats Format
Opening SPZ, a compressed format akin to a 3D version of JPG, Niantic seeks to revolutionize Gaussian Splats storage, already seeing integration through a Unity plugin.
ARM and Qualcomm Head Towards Court
In a legal tussle, ARM seeks to end Qualcomm’s license over claimed breaches, setting the stage for a trial in December. The results could impact the VR landscape as Snapdragon is ubiquitous in VR headsets.
Meta Horizon Version 71 Update
From design revamps to enhanced features—like AI-driven facial expression mapping, enhanced passthrough, Dolby support, and more—the v71 promises an enriched user interface for Meta Quest devices.
Somnium Space Begins VR1 Headset Shipments
Kudos to Somnium Space for following through on its VR1 headset delivery.
XR Highlights at SIGGRAPH Asia 2024
SIGGRAPH once again delivered impressive XR highlights through its Asian chapter, showcasing a plethora of innovative projects.
Spotlight on XR at Comic Con London 2024
The latest VR Game Spotlight at London Comic Con unveiled upcoming game developments primarily from indie studios.
Content Highlights
Alien: Rogue Incursion wows with complex narratives and strategic thrills, according to early reviews, while new trailers for Behemoth and Metro Awakening stoke excitement for VR experiences.
Stay informed: Road To VR | Upload VR
Gaming Content Updates:
- Sight Unseen: Unique VR puzzle engages with its robotic-eye mechanic.
- VAIL VR: Transitioning to free-to-play, with existing shooter content moving to paid DLC, raises curiosity about strategic effectiveness.
- Mixed Reality Shooters: Last Stand and Songbird bring new immersive gameplay experiences this November.
Discover more: Sight Unseen | VAIL VR
Game Reviews:
PSVR 2’s Phasmophobia may have technical hiccups, but the thrills are real. Meanwhile, Blade and Sorcery Nomad rounds out its campaign, nearing parity with its PC counterpart.
Curious? Check out: Phasmophobia | Blade And Sorcery: Nomad
Other Tidbits
- Canon’s spatial lens system hits the market this November at $449.99.
- Ben Lang gives MeganeX Superlight 8K a comfortable review.
- Marques Brownlee explores Meta Orion.
- New Winter Showcase from Upload VR is on the horizon.
Notably, MindPort’s AIXTRA received recognition in the VOXReality call, focusing on multilingual VR training and AI-enhanced interactions, marking a promising stride in XR training applications.
Devil’s Purge AR game makes its iOS debut, merging roguelike action into real-world play.
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