Xbox Wireless Controller Gets Samsung Gear VR Support; All The Gaming Possibilities
The virtual reality industry really is taking the gaming world by storm. This is made incredibly evident by the number of companies that have jumped at the opportunity to take part in the same. This includes not only VR console manufacturers, but game publishers as well. Despite its relative infancy, there have been so many who have put their faith and money into the new platform - the latest of which, is Microsoft.
Microsoft's Plan
As Engadget notes, Microsoft announced its plans to expand the reach of the Xbox Wireless Controller a few weeks ago. Initially, the plan included the PC and other gaming accessories, which began with Lenovo's IdeaCEnter Y710 Cube.
However, it was just recently announced that the Xbox Wireless tech will soon be compatible with the Samsung Gear VR. What this means is that the Xbox Wireless Controller can soon be used for titles within the Gear VR world.
Where To Begin
The very first game that will be compatible with the Xbox Wireless Controller on the Samsung Gear VR iS "Minecraft: Gear VR Edition." As GameSpot note, the title is already playable at this point, but needs an October update to be compatible with the Xbox Wireless Controller
How It Will Work
Setting up the Xbox Controller with the Gear VR is very simple. Players need to only make sure that their controllers are updated. After which, they can control the device to their handhelds.
Meanwhile, the Samsung Gear VR can connect with several of the Korean tech giant's offerings. These include the Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge+, Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge.
Where It Will Go
This means that gamers will have the option to play any controller-based with the Xbox Wireless Controller and the Gear VR. Currently, these include "Herobound," "Spirit Champion," "Omega Agent" and "End Space."
Of course, the roster of lists will continue to grow as more game manufacturers become confident in their abilities to maneuver around VR technology.
Where It Can Go
What is arguably the most amazing thing about Samsung's play on VR is that it does not require a powerful PC, or even a connection, in order to be used. The headset itself is compatible with a variety of handhelds, which makes it easier to use. The costs are cut, the process is simplified and actually being in the VR world is wireless. Samsung's partnership with Xbox only enhances all these benefits.
Almost literally, the limits are boundless. Players can take their games anywhere and can even comfortably leave the comfort of their home should they wish it.
Furthermore, this relatively small step into the VR world from Microsoft could only mean larger plans for the platform. It is possible that the company will see how its products work with VR in general, before taking the deep plunge.
As such, it is likely that the gaming world will see other Xbox exclusive titles in the VR roster of games. These include the "Dead Rising," "Forza" and "Halo Wars" franchises. Others possibilities are "Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare," "Titanfall" and "Zoo Tycoon."
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