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Xbox Error Message Refers to VR Headset, Microsoft Says VR Still Not a Focus for Console
A message uncovered by IGN Italy when plugging in a pair of wireless headphones into an Xbox Series X/S caused a stir in the VR community, as it seemingly alluded to some level of VR support baked into Xbox...
Pressure Mounts for Xbox’s Missing VR Strategy as PSVR Revenue Exceeds $2 Billion
VR may still be young, with an install base still small compared to the world of traditional gaming consoles, but it can't be ignored that mounting sales of the Playstation VR headset—effectively a very expensive PS4 accessory—is adding up...
Microsoft Affirms No Plans for VR on Xbox Consoles
Back at E3 2016, Microsoft's Head of Xbox Phil Spencer announced on stage that the Xbox One X (then 'Project Scorpio') would become the industry's next VR-compatible console, positioning the platform to compete with Sony's PSVR with what Spencer...
Xbox Boasts Investment in Future Tech, But Still Silent on VR After Backpedaling
Back in 2016, at the E3 reveal of the Xbox 'Project Scorpio' (which would go on to become the company's flagship Xbox One X), Microsoft said the console would bring "high fidelity VR" to Xbox. But after backpedaling from those...
E3 2017 ‘Day 5’ Roundup: Phil Spencer on Xbox VR, ‘Space Junkies’ Hands-On, Android GameFace Adds...
As E3 2017 draws to a close, here’s our final roundup of news. Phil Spencer gives an enlightening interview with Giant Bomb, we go hands-on with Ubisoft’s new VR shooter Space Junkies, and try out the latest standalone VR...
Xbox Head Phil Spencer Clarifies Stance on VR for Xbox One X in Refreshingly Candid Interview
Microsoft’s E3 2017 presentation concentrated on the new Xbox One X console, but made no mention of VR. After dodging questions for the first few days following the presentation, Phil Spencer, Head of Xbox, gave his thoughts on the...
Microsoft on VR for Xbox One X: ‘PC is Where we’re focusing on [VR] this year’
Though the company initially proclaimed that the Xbox One X (formerly known as 'Project Scorpio') would feature VR support, at E3 this week Microsoft is distancing itself from that commitment. An official statement provided to Road to VR suggests...






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