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CEA-Leti and the Centre for Research announced R&D results that have cleared a path toward full-colour micro displays ...
Valve’s VR project Deckard has lingered in rumours for years, but signs are mounting that an official reveal is near.
Resolution Games, developers behind VR tabletop game Demeo (2021), announced it’s working with Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast to create a VR game set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. We don’t know ...
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3 Budget VR Headsets That Made Meta Quest 3 Obsolete in 2025
Budget VR headsets from Pimax and DPVR deliver superior PCVR performance and freedom from Meta's ecosystem for $300-600 in ...
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I was looking out the glass doors of Resolution Games‘ studio in Austin, Texas. And enemies were coming at me. So I had to start taking them out. Fortunately, it wasn’t real life. It was a mixed ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Resolution Games announced today that it’s collaborating with Wizards of ...
While no specific announcements are expected to be confirmed in advance of the Showcase, the company has already revealed that Reign of Madness, the fifth adventure in the company's award-winning ...
A major collaboration has been annouced by VR-specialized game studio Resolution Games and Wizards of the Coast. Resolution will begin development of a Dungeons & Dragons VR game. It will be the first ...
Resolution Games, the XR studio known for a spate of popular VR titles including Demeo, Blaston, and Ultimechs, is hosting its first-ever games showcase today which the Stockholm-based studio promises ...
Resolution Games, makers of the hit VR TTRPG Demeo, are working with Wizards of the Coast on the first Dungeons and Dragons VR game. Resolution made the announcement in a brief statement and said that ...
Dr. Nicholas Thomson, the director of research at VCU’s Injury and Violence Prevention Program, is using virtual reality sets to immerse kids in video games and teach them valuable lessons.
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