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Probably a glitch. The Scorpio video still speaks of VR so they would have edited that out if they wanted to get rid of VR.
Or the first generation of comertial VR has failed and MS is scaling down the hype.
Do people honestly think Microsoft is gonna make a VR headset and support it with exclusive titles when non-VR offerings are so few already? I find their messaging so confusing, why would they announce VR support years in advance and then quietly drop it? Why this half-hearted commitment from them always? I always took it as meaning Oculus support with some cheap Oculus ports for Scorpio seeing their current partnership. Besides they may have looked at the current market and deemed it's not worth entering anymore.
They never believed in VR imo, they just didn't want to be left behind if Sony is making serious $ in a new market, a market Sony is trying to create since 2011. VR wasn't a passion project for them like it was for Sony, Valve and Oculus(pre FB purchase).


That would be a shame. It's the main reason I'm holding off until Scorpio. Without VR I'll just get a xbox one s to play Forza games. Wait for nothing.
In all honesty, VR is still not a massive system pusher. PSVR kindoff proves that. When a headset will drop to sub 300$ and it will have the same fidelity as the latest Oculus, it might grow way bigger, but the pie is still very small.
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| Bandorr said: And I think they removed the "prettiest pixels possible" part from their announcement as well. Say whatever you want at the beginning, silently remove parts later on. That is the best way clearly. |
That and changing "Compatible with all Xbox One games" to "Compatibility with Xbox One games".
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