Project Cambria, the metaverse-focused successor to Oculus Quest 2, could be unveiled as soon as next month as Meta just announced a one-day virtual event. The Connect conference which will take place on October 11 corresponds to the details of the date of the lottery previously reported by PDG Mark Zuckerberg, which means that we will obtain an exact date of lottery for the Quest Pro et jeter a œil au prochain casque VR de the society.
Zuckerberg previously revealed that Project Cambria would be joining Oculus Quest 2 in October in an episode of Joe Rogan’s podcast (via UploadVR). a black virtual reality headset on Facebook with the caption “See you at Meta Connect on October 11.”
To kick off the hype around a potential Project Cambria reveal, there’s now a Meta Connect website with a countdown timer. An announcement on the page says that the event will explore “building the metaverse and the future of virtual and augmented reality,” further increasing the likelihood that Quest Pro will attend.
It’s worth remembering that the Quest Pro isn’t just a VR gaming device. In fact, Zuckerberg apparently sees VR headsets as a replacement for a work PC and laptop, rather than just a portal to virtual gaming. That’s not to say you can’t play Beat Saber and other Meta Store builds, but the fact that it costs around three Quest 2 headsets means you’re better off waiting for the Oculus Quest 3.
The Oculus Quest 2 is still one of the best VR headsets out there, but recent price increases mean it now costs more. Valve’s latest hardware review also shows that the number of Steam VR users has dropped, so perhaps the arrival of a new headset could give Meta a boost if the Pico 4 competitor isn’t supposed to step in and attract more. players.
Source : PC Gamesn