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‘Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice’ Studio Has No Plans to Support VR for Upcoming Sequel

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Ninja Theory, the studio behind award-winning VR-supported game Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice (2017) , says there are currently no plans to bring its upcoming sequel to VR. Much has changed since 2018—back when PC VR was essentially the only way to experience high-quality VR. But all is not lost.

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Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 Has No Plans For VR Support

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Ninja Theory confirmed there are currently no plans for Hellblade 2 to support VR. We've known for years that Ninja Theory is developing a sequel to its third-person action-adventure game, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice , which received a PC VR Edition back in 2018.

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Xbox Game Studios Has (inadvertently?) Acquired Heaps of VR Development Talent

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Whether purposeful or not, almost half of the studios now belonging to Xbox Game Studios have had a hand in VR development. Of the 14 studios that now comprise Xbox Game Studios, 42% have shipped a VR game or experience. The studio hasn’t talked about future VR plans following Rhombus of Ruin. 3 as well.

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Microsoft Affirms VR Isn’t a Focus for Xbox Scarlett

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Australian publication Stevivor recently sat down with Xbox head Phil Spencer to broach the subject of whether or not the company’s upcoming next-gen console would be matching Sony’s continued VR ambitions with PlayStation 5. “ We’re responding to what our customers are asking for and… nobody’s asking for VR. .

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Valve Index: A good fit? Part 2 – Analyzing and improving the comfort of Knuckles controllers

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Rob first tried VR in 1991, and has become an enthusiast of the tech ever since. Because of his background in industrial design, he has always had a strong interest in the design and the ergonomics of the VR headsets. Some very different thinking from Valve here, to design a VR controller which does not need to be constantly held.