Virtual reality as of recently has been grabbing the gaming industry with a new form of entertainment to play games. With mostly exclusive titles for the platform and some titles from standard platforms supporting the feature, VR is becoming bigger than ever. And now it will be less of a hassle to play thanks to Oculus.

The Facebook-owned company has revealed their first ever all-in-one VR headset. Named Oculus Quest, you won’t have to worry about wires or a computer to play on VR ever again. With only the controllers for the headset, you can play anywhere and not have to worry about tangling up when enjoying a game.

Only a few games were revealed to be available for the new headset as of right now with titles like The Climb  & Robo Recall. And featuring Vader Immortal Episode I, Oculus partnering with ILMxLA to bring a series of Star Wars-inspired VR titles to the platform. 

Oculus Quest is set to release in 2019 with a price tag of $399.99.

Source: Oculus

Nick Moreno Content Writer

Nick has over a decade of video game journalism under his belt. Outside of writing about trending & indie releases, he has also provided coverage at multiple events across the United States including Penny Arcade Expo & E3.

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