

This news has upsides and downsides in my opinion. The fitness application goes from costing $30 upfront to be free to download and costing $10/month after a trial. Some companies are already supporting this feature at launch, and one of them is FitXR. Content creators will be able to officially integrate subscription payments in their applications. The Quest 2 is quite powerful and so Facebook has confirmed tha t in 2021 there won’t be the need for a Quest 2 Pro as some people were supposing.įacebook has also brought another innovation to the Quest Store, that is subscriptions. As a developer, I feel the pain for the dev behind Virtual Desktop, but I’m sure he knew this moment was coming… and I hope he will keep being successful in VR. Someone has already received it and has already shared on the social media videos of the Air Link in action. Runtime v28 is being rolled out these days, and you can update your headset following these instructions.

The Quest 2 has just become more fluid as a standalone, and more usable as a PC VR headset. This new update is also bringing another very welcome feature: a 120Hz refresh rate for applications that will be able to support it. Now Facebook has finally listened to its customers and has implemented the feature, that is coming out with the runtime update v28. It was ages that the community was asking for it and was using Virtual Desktop because Facebook wasn’t offering it. Let’s start from the tech bomb: Facebook is adding native Wi-Fi streaming from PC to the Quest 2.

Facebook has just announced some incredible news that will please the people already owning the device and will attract even more people to VR. This has been an amazing week for all Quest owners.

Top news of the week (Image by Oculus) Facebook announces Wi-Fi streaming and Resident Evil 4 for Quest
