
VRFocus - Virtuix has confirmed that it has developed a modified version of its Omni platform that allows players to crouch while using the omni directional motion control device. The company confirmed as much to VRFocus, revealing that the modified kit had been developed as a university project and that it could perhaps become available to consumers in the future.

Zombie Army VR is creeping onto VR headsets later this month, and here's everything you need to know about Rebellion's latest.

Take your VR gaming to the next level now that the Virtuix Omni One pre-orders have opened for an eye-watering $2,600.
Once they get the graphics up and this tech. gets into the $800-$1k range, it's over. I am happy that Sony is getting the jump on VR gaming. it's going to be insane.

Morels: Homestead, a relaxing game in which you can create your own unique homestead, is available now for PC VR.
Awesome! But what about strafing? Gimme dat strafing, guys!
When I was a kid, there were these arcades that had these insane VR games with setups that looked similar to this (I only saw them in San Francisco though.)
It's so funny how what was once old is now new again, albeit with WAAAAAYYY better technology. And maybe this will usher in a new era for arcades, since I don't see most people getting these things for personal use. Spending a couple bucks to play a few rounds of VR Counter-strike, or other games, could be cool in an arcade setting.