I’ve just returned from an exciting trip to AWE Europe, and I must say, it was a fantastic experience! For those who are curious about what went down, I’ve penned some articles detailing my time there—you should check them out.
Now, let’s dive into the most intriguing XR news from this week!
Top News of the Week
Google Prepares Play Store for XR Headset Launches
According to Android Authority, Google is gearing up to support XR tech in the Play Store. Recent code examinations of the store have revealed a hidden icon for an XR headset and mentions of compatibility with such devices. Although these features are not yet publicly accessible, it’s a clear sign that Google is setting the stage for heightened XR compatibility. This move likely signals preparations for an upcoming headset developed in collaboration with Samsung and Qualcomm. Samsung’s recent earnings call also points to XR devices being a significant focus come 2025, suggesting a release horizon around that time. However, keep in mind, predictions can shift rapidly—2024 was once seen as the targeted launch year.
Want more? Dive deeper into the XR support expansion on Road To VR or Upload VR.
Other Noteworthy Updates
Meta’s Mixed Financial Quarter for Reality Labs
Meta recently shared its financial results for Q3 2024, showing $270 million in revenues against $4.7 billion in losses, which has sparked widespread discussion. While some are alarmed by the staggering quarterly loss, others see the revenue growth over last year as a hopeful sign for VR’s future. Disappointment also lingered due to not meeting the $310 million revenue estimates. The conversation seems to repeat each quarter as Meta continues to heavily invest in this realm. Personally, I see room for improving internal efficiency, yet it’s undeniable that such investments could eventually bear fruit as XR becomes mainstream. The upcoming Q4 2024 data will be crucial, especially with the Meta Quest 3S’s holiday season performance.
Explore more about Meta’s financial standing on Upload VR and Yahoo.
Potential Delay for Cheaper Apple Vision Pro
Ming-Chi Kuo, a respected Apple analyst, suggests that Apple might push the release of a less expensive Vision headset beyond 2027. This delay is purportedly due to a need to significantly cut costs and expand viable use cases for the product. Kuo also anticipates a refreshed Apple Vision Pro in 2025 featuring the M5 chip. Take these forecasts with caution, as predictions often change. The news has rubbed some enthusiasts the wrong way, heightening a sense of uncertainty regarding Apple’s XR ecosystem maturation. Over my decade in XR, I’ve learned patience—innovation regularly outpaces expectations. Remember, versatility in investments often trumps reliance on a singular entity.
For more on Ming-Chi Kuo’s insights, take a look at his detailed reports.
Oasis: An AI-Powered Open World Game
Oasis is shaking things up by building an AI-driven multiplayer world akin to Minecraft, but without the typical game engine. The experimental setup uses AI trained extensively on Minecraft gameplay, crafting an automated experience void of conventional coding. This intriguing venture by DecartAI could revolutionize how applications are developed. Sequoia Capital backs this project, though not everyone seems thrilled—Epic Games’ CEO wasn’t shy in criticizing elements of Oasis. Despite its quirkiness today, it raises questions about AI’s potential as a transformative tool. Looking ten years ahead, who knows what could transpire?
Unravel more about the innovative Oasis and check out gameplay sneak-peeks.
News Worth a Mention
- Meta Increases Quest 3 GPU Power: Ahead of the festive season, Meta has increased Quest 3 and Quest 3S GPU speeds by 16%, promising a smoother gaming experience.
- Niantic Releases 3D Format: Niantic’s newly open-sourced format, SPZ, is transforming how we store Gaussian Splats, parallel to JPEG versus PNG in image compression.
- ARM and Qualcomm Legal Battle: As two giants in chip technology clash, proceedings starting in December could have significant implications across the XR industry.
- Updated Meta Horizon Experience: The new Quest v71 update dishes out an array of minor but invaluable improvements, enhancing overall user engagement.
For additional insights, delve into the complete news breakdowns available online.
Exciting XR at Events
- SIGGRAPH Asia 2024: Delve into innovative XR projects featured at this prestigious event, showcasing the cutting edge of research.
- Comic Con London 2024: The latest VR Game Spotlight unveiled a slew of exciting upcoming titles, predominately from indie developers.
Of course, there’s always more going on in the XR world. From fresh game trailers to intriguing new tech developments, there’s something for everyone.
A Call for Support
As usual, my parting words go beyond gaming updates. If you find yourself moved by the world’s ongoing challenges, consider lending a hand. This week, I encourage donations to the Red Cross to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. For those interested in supporting my work here, a heartfelt thank you to all who contribute via Patreon.
A massive thanks to everyone for reading and supporting, much appreciated! Let’s continue to champion innovation and compassion both within and beyond the XR sphere.
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Thanks for staying with me till the end. Until next time, keep engaging, exploring, and enjoying what the XR world brings!