Next-gen Oculus Rift 2 VR headset has reportedly been cancelled

Oculus Rift 2 cancelled

The subsequent technology Oculus Rift 2 headset has reportedly been cancelled, with the event lead, and co-founder of Oculus, Brendan Iribe, leaving the corporate as a result of he wasn’t excited about a “race to the bottom” by way of VR efficiency.

The potential cancellation follows the splitting of Facebook’s digital actuality improvement into individually taking care of PC-connected desktop and standalone merchandise. Iribe was moved from the place of CEO to go up the PC-based VR division, regardless of the corporate was changing into increasingly targeted on the lower-powered, mainstream finish of the market.

The $199 Oculus Go was launched earlier this yr, and the $399 Oculus Quest is ready to reach early subsequent yr, however each of these are non-PC units providing a less complicated, however much less spectacular, model of the PC-based VR we’ve had for the previous few years. While Facebook hasn’t really denied cancelling Iribe’s PC-based VR headset it has, nonetheless, launched a press release which is geared toward confirming the corporate’s dedication to the PC and that it’s no less than planning a future model of the Rift.

“We can’t comment on our product roadmap specifics,” Facebook instructed TechCrunch, “we do have future plans, and can confirm that we are planning for a future version of Rift.”

The TechCrunch report claims that Iribe had “fundamentally different views on the future of Oculus that grew deeper over time,” and the ultimate straw appears to have been the reported cancellation of the next-gen Rift 2 system he was engaged on.

Iribe introduced his departure from Facebook in a good-natured put up on the social platform, thanking your entire Oculus crew for its “extraordinary team effort.” Though it does nonetheless include his issues surrounding the {hardware} way forward for each VR and AR.

“Now is when we get to pioneer the foundation of the next great computing platform and medium,” says Iribe, “this is our time to be pushing the state-of-the-art onward and upward. Every part of VR and AR needs to improve, especially the hardware and core technology, and Oculus has the best team in the world to do that.”

Oculus instructed us at a pre-Oculus Connect 5 occasion in San Francisco that it wasn’t going to rule out producing a Rift Pro to rival the Vive Pro, however all the pieces from the occasion was targeted extra on the non-tethered facet of VR, pushing in direction of the Oculus Quest system coming subsequent yr.

 
Source

Oculus

Read also