Valve Index VR Headset: 1440×1600 per Eye and 120/144 Hz LCDs

https://www.anandtech.com/show/14294/valve-index-vr-headset-available

Valve this week started to take pre-orders on its next-generation Index VR headset that was developed entirely in-house. The product significantly improves all the capabilities of the HTC Vive (the first Steam VR headset) when it comes to screen quality, controllers, ergonomics, and tracking (according to the developer).

via AnandTech http://bit.ly/phao0v

May 2, 2019 at 08:09AM

Rocket League Developer To Be Acquired By Epic Games

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/rocket-league-developer-to-be-acquired-by-epic-gam/1100-6466602/

Rocket League developer Psyonix has announced that it is "joining the Epic Games family," with an acquisition expected to close in late May or early June. In a FAQ, the studio sought to reassure current Rocket League fans that nothing will change about their day-to-day enjoyment of the popular game.

In the short term, it says, nothing about the game will change. It is still moving forward with its update roadmap and plans to continue "for as long as you’ll have us." In the long-term, Psyonix says it does plan to bring the game to the Epic Games store, and to use the leverage granted by this acquisition to "grow the game in ways we couldn’t do on our own before."

Part of that could mean changes to esports, which Rocket League has become known for. Psyonix says this "increases our potential reach and resources." It also hints that it could start to explain future esports plans next month, at its Rocket League Championship Series set to run June 21-23.

Finally, Psyonix says it’s "the same team we’ve always been," suggesting that layoffs or other staff rearrangement isn’t being planned for the immediate future.

Rocket League has been a mainstay since launch, even helping push for cross-platform support. It has sustained its success partially on loot boxes, the practice of which recently came under scrutiny. As a result Psyonix had to pull the transactions from a couple of countries.

Meanwhile, Epic Games has been making aggressive moves recently. On top of the mega-success of Fortnite, it has been challenging Steam with its own Epic Games Store, including offering regularly rotating free games. The rapid success of Steam has reportedly led to a crunch culture, at the studio, however, which Epic has conceded in part.

via GameSpot’s PC Reviews http://bit.ly/2mVXxXH

May 1, 2019 at 03:19PM