
The advent of virtual reality (VR) headsets will open the doors for many new ideas in software design, from creation packages and training exercises to consumer entertainment. The latter is a field that has been blown wide open by the accessibility of digital distribution and the low price point of hardware, and many independent studios have moved into a position where they can take advantage of this new opportunity. A small Brighton based collective that goes by the name ‘The Private Eye Team’ is certainly making waves in this field, with the forthcoming Private Eye promising to establish many of the standards upon which future VR mechanics will be based.

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The Private Eye Team reveal a new trailer for their Oculus Rift videogame.

VRFocus - Plenty of new virtual reality (VR) videogames have been released in 2014, but one that’s always been stuck in VRFocus‘ mind right the way through the year is Private Eye. It’s been something of a strange journey for the project so far, with a Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign having been promised as ‘coming soon’ for a long time now. But the recent release of a new development build demo suggest that fans will see something progress made for this promising experience in 2015.