One would be forgiven for thinking that Oculus Rift might be on its way to Xbox One at some point. Oculus Rift is, after all, a Windows product forst and foremost, and that requires a certain degree of cooperation with Microsoft. And because Microsoft’s gaming efforts inevitably involve the Xbox One, it’s seemed at times that the company would be angling for a deeper partnership with Facebook and Oculus as something of a response to Sony’s early VR push with Playstation VR, formerly known as Project Morpheus. After all, they had already announced that Oculus would be able to stream Xbox One games on the headset: a far cry from running real VR games, but more than nothing. But don’t hold your breath for actual Oculus support on the Xbox one: a new interview with Oculus’s Vice President of Product Nick Mitchell from Polygon says that there’s nothing really in the works:
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