So yeah, this is a thing that happened today.
Facebook Buys Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Manufacturer - TIME
More at the link.
This is very strange, and frankly a bit upsetting. It's good in one sense, that VR is getting a massive corporate push, in a way that something like Virtual Boy never had. It's bad in another because Facebook doesn't care about anything but generating revenue through building their own community.
Also: Kickstarter backers get nothing out of this aside from their rewards. Yay? Glad I didn't back this.
Icemage
Facebook Buys Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Manufacturer - TIME
Facebook will acquire virtual reality technology company Oculus VR for $2 billion, the social networking giant announced Tuesday. Oculus makes the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality headset originally funded on Kickstarter.
The deal includes $400 million in cash and $1.6 billion in Facebook stock, as well as an additional $300 million if Oculus meets certain performance targets. Oculus will continue to operate independently at its headquarters in Irvine, Calif. The deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2014.
Though the Rift has been pitched as a video gaming device, Facebook plans to use its technology for communications, media and other forms of entertainment. In a conference call with analysts, Zuckerberg said virtual reality has the potential to be the next great computing evolution, following the transition from desktop computers to mobile devices.
“Oculus has the potential to be the most social platform ever, â€he said. ‘“Imagine sharing not just moments with your friends online, but entire experiences and adventures.â€
In a post on his Facebook profile page, Zuckerberg presented such scenarios as sitting courtside at a sports event, studying with a group of students or consulting face-to-face with a doctor as potential uses for virtual reality.
The deal includes $400 million in cash and $1.6 billion in Facebook stock, as well as an additional $300 million if Oculus meets certain performance targets. Oculus will continue to operate independently at its headquarters in Irvine, Calif. The deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2014.
Though the Rift has been pitched as a video gaming device, Facebook plans to use its technology for communications, media and other forms of entertainment. In a conference call with analysts, Zuckerberg said virtual reality has the potential to be the next great computing evolution, following the transition from desktop computers to mobile devices.
“Oculus has the potential to be the most social platform ever, â€he said. ‘“Imagine sharing not just moments with your friends online, but entire experiences and adventures.â€
In a post on his Facebook profile page, Zuckerberg presented such scenarios as sitting courtside at a sports event, studying with a group of students or consulting face-to-face with a doctor as potential uses for virtual reality.
This is very strange, and frankly a bit upsetting. It's good in one sense, that VR is getting a massive corporate push, in a way that something like Virtual Boy never had. It's bad in another because Facebook doesn't care about anything but generating revenue through building their own community.
Also: Kickstarter backers get nothing out of this aside from their rewards. Yay? Glad I didn't back this.
Icemage
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