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Microsoft cancels plans to support virtual reality for Xbox One

No virtual reality for Xbox One: In fact, the company advises people to go to a PC for the best experience in the field of AR and VR.

Microsoft has said in an interview that the company currently has no plans for augmented and virtual reality for the Xbox One. In fact, the company advises people to go to a PC for the best experience in the field of AR and VR. Thus, No virtual reality for Xbox One.

No virtual reality for Xbox One

Microsoft’s chief marketing officer of gaming Mike Nichols in an interview with Gameindustry.biz announced that there are currently no plans to support augmented and virtual reality for Xbox One. In fact, Nichols says that the PC is “probably the best platform” for such content at the moment. For the time being, the focus for Microsoft and Xbox One is still on playing games on a television. And that while it was said in 2016 that Project Scorpio, Xbox One X, VR would support.

Unfortunately this has not happened so far and for the time being it does not look like it is going to happen. Phil Spencer, the Xbox boss at Microsoft, said earlier that Microsoft might have been too excited about virtual reality on Xbox One and that the market has grown slower than originally expected. In the meantime, Sony is doing reasonably well with the PlayStation VR . The Japanese consumer electronics giant is still investing in new games, while the headsets continue to sell well.