Before it was Meta, it was Facebook; before it was the Meta Quest, the popular VR headset was known as the Oculus Quest. After Facebook rebranded to Meta, it also removed all Oculus branding and moved ...
Cameron has been holding a controller for about as long as he can remember, developing a special love for The Elder Scrolls and Halo at a young age. When he isn't playing virtual games, he can most ...
RoadToVR recently reported that those who violate Facebook policies could lose access to both their Oculus headset and ...
The final nail in the coffin for Oculus branding is coming, as Meta announced today that those who fail to migrate their Oculus account to a Meta account will lose access to all their games and in-app ...
When Meta (then Facebook) acquired Oculus in 2014, it wasn't clear whether the company would slather its own branding onto products from the hip VR company. Fast forward a decade, and we have a clear ...
The wait is finally over. You can now have more than one user account on your Oculus Quest, and games can be shared between those accounts. It's now much easier to share your Oculus Quest 2 with ...
Starting in August, Quest users will no longer need to use their Facebook account to log in, a move by Meta to continue shifting away from the Facebook brand and in response to user dissatisfaction ...
Earlier this month Meta acknowledged a Quest account issue that which led to some users being logged out of their headsets and others missing their library of apps entirely. A “majority” of affected ...
All new Oculus users will need a Facebook account in order to sign up with the service, starting in October 2020. Existing Oculus users will be able to use their Oculus accounts for another two years ...
Wow, not making me question my Reverb G2 preorder. I suppose I could have resurrected my fake Facebook account for that if I had to. If I could remember the log in info for good ol' Argus. Click to ...
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