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Gaming-Themed Atari Hotels Will Include VR And AR Entertainment

VRScout

Eight locations are set to open across the US, beginning later this year in Phoenix. We are thrilled to partner with GSD Group and True North Studio to build the first-ever Atari branded hotels across the United States,” said Fred Chesnais, CEO of Atari in the official release. For more information check out atarihotels.com. .

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The XR Week Peek (2025.03.25): Bigscreen Beyond 2 is a hit, new reports on Valve Deckard, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Pruett also added that it is not true that Meta is disinvesting in games: 200 games supported by Meta are currently in active production. 21 games are currently supported by the Oculus Publishing Ignition initative. Its good to see Snap keeping improving its platform and making it make steps towards the AR we dream of.

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Meta Shutters Echo Arena & Lone Echo Creator Ready At Dawn

Upload VR

Meta acquired Ready At Dawn in 2020 and Lone Echo II in 2021 was the last Oculus Rift exclusive. Layoffs At Oculus Studios The closure follows layoffs last year , which also hit Onward creator Downpour Interactive, another Meta-owned studio.

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Rise of the Virtual Phoenix

VirtualiTeach

Before I start sharing new AR and VR Education content again (regularly I promise) I wanted to just take a moment to explain the absence, the changes to the site, share a few brief insights into things that have happened in the world of immersive technology over the last few months and answer a few common questions I get asked. Bought two.

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Top XR Stories of 2019

Tech Trends VR

The Oculus Quest was a hit. At this year’s year’s E3 conference, Facebook’s Vice President of Special Gaming Strategies Jason Rubin told audiences that the Oculus Quest was seeing “console-like” engagement from users, selling $5 million worth of content in first 2 weeks since the device started shipping back in May.