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Pixvana, makers of the cloud-based 360 video creation studio SPIN, today announced a partnership with Valve to integrate their software services into the greater Steam platform. A beta version of the SPIN software will now let users directly publish 360 video content directly to the Steam Store, which will allow Steam VR enabled headset users to browse a new huge library of high quality (up to 12k according to Pixvana) 360-degree video content.
This comes hot on the heels of Oculus shutting down its own VR-driven content studio, so this is surely good news for VR-advocates in the face of what appeared to be a weakening market.
What do you think? Is Virtual Reality still a dead/dying technology, or is it very much alive? Useful in select instances? Let us know your opinion in the comments below.
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This comes hot on the heels of Oculus shutting down its own VR-driven content studio, so this is surely good news for VR-advocates in the face of what appeared to be a weakening market.
What do you think? Is Virtual Reality still a dead/dying technology, or is it very much alive? Useful in select instances? Let us know your opinion in the comments below.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site