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HTC ‘probably couldn’t’ Have Made Vive Without Valve

Taiwanese smartphone company HTC very quickly became one of the biggest names in virtual reality (VR) technology back in March 2015 when it announced a partnership with Valve to create the HTC Vive head-mounted display (HMD). This promising device surprised everyone with its unique approach to PC-based VR, supported by Valve’s SteamVR system, and its holiday 2015 release date. It seems like the perfect partnership now, and HTC itself recently suggested that the Vive ‘probably couldn’t’ have happened without Valve’s help.

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HTC's VR Platform Viveport Is Giving Devs 90% of Their Game Revenue

Viveport, the VR retail platform from HTC is now giving developers 90% of their game revenue, instead of a 70/30 spilt like Steam.

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Jingsing836d ago

It could be free and it wouldn't matter at this point. There isn't really a PCVR Market and I say that as a PCVR user. It is modders and enthusiasts with a few retail products on Steam.

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Vive Wants You to Host a Halloween Party in the Metaverse

Are you planning a Halloween Party this year? How about those friends and family that live far away? Vive has a plan for you.

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GamerLov3980d ago

At least for now I prefer the real life parties lol

FinalFantasyFanatic979d ago

I'm pretty sure everyone is going to the VR chat Halloween Party already.

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Morels: Homestead Established for PC VR

Morels: Homestead, a relaxing game in which you can create your own unique homestead, is available now for PC VR.

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