Announced initially back in September, Oculus is bringing the ever-popular Minecraft to both the Rift and Gear VR. Next week at GDC 2016 we’ll get our first glimpse of the game’s mobile version.
It looks as if the Facebook and Oculus deal already has its first casualty. Minecraft mastermind Markus "Notch" Persson has said that he'll no longer be developing his game for the Rift after ...
Whenever a cool startup is bought by an established company social media goes crazy. This time the angriest bird is the man behind one of the most successful games on the market. Minecraft creator ...
Facebook shocked pretty much everyone and made headlines by buying Oculus, developer of the Rift and leader of the virtual reality pack, for a staggering $2 billion. One of the strongest reactions ...
Minecraft is indisputably one of the most recognized and successful games of all time. Ever since its release, the open world block-building sim has sustained massive sales, typically showing up on ...
For gamers who hoped to play Minecraft in virtual reality soon, they just might have to wait a while longer. After Facebook announced Tuesday that it was planning to acquire Oculus, the company behind ...
Minecraft creator Markus Persson (aka Notch) has cancelled the Oculus VR version of the game, because, as he puts it: “Facebook creeps me out.” His studio, Mojang, had been in talks to bring a version ...
Minecraft will be one of the first games to make its way onto the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset when it goes on sale in Spring 2016, it has emerged. Speaking at the the Oculus Connect 2 ...
Adi Robertson is a senior tech and policy editor focused on VR, online platforms, and free expression. Adi has covered video games, biohacking, and more for The Verge since 2011. One other, minor note ...
Sometime very soon, Minecraft will be playable on your Oculus Rift. Developer Mojang said that support for the virtual reality headset would be switched on "in the coming weeks." The news was part of ...
Minecraft is coming to the Oculus Rift early next year. Palmer Luckey, Founder and CEO of Oculus, announced the news today at Oculus Connect. Few details were given, but we know it will be the Windows ...
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