| E3 2016: First Look At ‘Star Trek’ VR Game
There’s a Star Trek VR game that exists out there right now, and it is titled Star Trek: Bridge Crew. A trailer for the game was shown during Ubisoft’s presentation at E3 2016, and it includes some familiar faces from the franchise such as LeVar Burton (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: First Contact), Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Voyager), and Karl Urban (Star Trek Into Darkness, Star Trek Beyond). Click on over to the other side to check out the reveal trailer for Star Trek: Bridge Crew.
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| The Drill Down 422: Virtually There[Photo courtesy of Wired]This week, crucial news for Windows QuickTime users, Netflix and Amazon Prime video price changes, BlackBerry‘s encryption key is in the hands of the government, the future of VR, and should all locks have keys? All this and more on this week’s Drill Down podcast!
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Tags: Amazon, Amazon Prime, ARRIS, Blackberry, Canada, Encryption, Google, Magic Leap, Microsoft, Netflix, Noctua, piper, QuickTime, RCMP, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, TrendMicro, Virtual Desktop, VR, Windows | |
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| Trailer For VR Game ‘Loading Human’
A trailer for another upcoming virtual reality game has been released titled Loading Human. The game is an episodic sci-fi adventure game set in the 22nd century, and it is being developed for both PlayStation VR and Oculus Rift, which is a good thing considering some of the VR games we’ve seen have been exclusive to only one of the various headsets on the way—not a good sign for those who are excited about the technology but don’t have the means to buy a pile of VR headsets so they can play them all. You can read more about Loading Human and check out the trailer below.
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| PlayStation VR Price, Release Window, and More Revealed By Sony
Sony Computer Entertainment has unveiled lots of information regarding their contribution to the incoming virtual reality era, once known as Project Morpheus but now simply called PlayStation VR. Most importantly, Sony has shared both the release window for PlayStation VR and how much it will cost you to own it when it’s released. On top of that, they’ve shared technical details, previews for games and experiences, and more. You can find all of this in the videos below.
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