![]() It’s great to see how much (if often misguided) passion there is now for VR. Of course there is a sense of entitlement when I write that, but it is the reality of how I perceive it – not saying it is entirely sensible. It has been out for barely a month and I don’t even have it a month yet. As I am from Germany the return to Amazon France it too expensive though – they lucked out in my case as I am still in the Amazon return window.Īnd it does feel a little bit as a punishment for being so early buying it. ![]() I would as well to be honest – because I only use mine as PC VR headset anyway and there is no content on it that would require a bit setup. I expect retailers will see a lot of returns – because at $40 a lot of folks do see it as a sensible bit of effort. I do think that Facebook opened a can of worms here. And there is also a truth where folks with the time to actually play several 25+ hour games often lack the funds to do so and missing out on one is not making their VR experience better. It’s entirely sensible to say paying $40 for a game is just the right thing to do to support the ecosystem. In celebration, the company is giving Quest 2 owners Asgard’s Wrath, the Norse mythology-inspired RPG. Original Article (November 20th, 2020): It’s been one year since Oculus released beta support for Link, the company’s compatibility software that lets Quest users play Rift exclusives on PC. September 16th was the starting pre-order date for Quest 2, so ostensibly everyone who bought a Quest 2 should be able to claim Asgard’s Wrath, provided they activate the headset before January 31st, 2021 and use it with Link via a VR-ready PC. The company says in a statement that users who purchased Quest 2 between September 16th and November 20th should contact Oculus Support with a PDF containing proof of purchase. ![]() Update (November 24th, 2020): Following public controversy, Oculus has decided to extend its free offer of PC VR title Asgard’s Wrath to effectively all prior owners of Quest 2, the company’s latest standalone headset. Following public outcry from early customers who were inexplicably locked out of the promotion, Oculus has now extended the offer to Quest 2 users who purchased their headset from September 16th onwards. Oculus announced late last week that, starting on November 20th, new Quest 2 owners would be able to download the award-winning PC VR title Asgard’s Wrath (2019) for free until January 31st, 2021.
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