Oculus Go Overview

Facebook’s long-awaited VR headset, Oculus Go, is out and it’s almost affordable. The big question: Is it worth the money, or is it just another piece of tech destined for the attic? By Brian Moakley.

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Where to Go From Here?

The Oculus Go device is a great low-cost vehicle to get on the VR highway. While it’s limited compared to the HTC Vive or it’s older Oculus sibling, Oculus Go can still provide similar experiences. One could even argue that the Oculus Go manages to surmount the hurdles of traditional VR headsets in a way that is accessible and affordable to a wide audience.

For more information about developing for the Oculus Go, check out this article on everything you need to know for Oculus development at developer.oculus.com. The developer site also has some great information for developing with Unity.

The current Oculus store is wide open for opportunities. It feels very much like the opening days of the iPhone app store wherein simple apps were able to find large followings due to the lack of competition. The next generation of Angry Birds is ready to be made. The real question of the hour: Are you going to be the one to make it?