Gone Home developer considering Oculus Rift support
Gone Home developer The Fullbright Company is exploring the possibility of adding Oculus Rift support to its first-person exploration game.
The Fullbright Company, the developer behind recently released, exploration-focused game Gone Home, is exploring possibilities around bringing Oculus Rift support to the title, according to the game’s creators, as reported by VG247.
A Twitter exchange between Telltale Games' The Walking Dead writer Gary Whitta and Fullbright revealed that the developer is "looking into" it, resulting in Oculus VR developer relations staffer Aaron Davies contacting the studio publicly, asking them to get in touch so they can "make some magic happen".
No official confirmation of support or an anticipated release date has been revealed.
For more information on Gone Home, check out GameSpot's full review.
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