
Gear VR won’t even be a month old by the time 2015 hits. Despite Samsung and Oculus VR’s smartphone-based virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD) being revealed long after the Oculus Rift or Project Morpheus HMDs, it’s beaten both to market with likely almost a year to spare. Of course, in Oculus VR’s eyes, the kit isn’t technically consumer ready yet, with a long list of improvements and fixes still to be made before the company is happy to truly launch it to the masses. Gear VR has a lot of work to do in 2015, then.

Covert will debut on Oculus Go and Gear VR later this year.

Turbo Button’s former Google Daydream exclusive goes multi-format.

Viking Days is a series of mini-game challenges using VR motion controllers to immerse the player in many daily activities.