Valve has been working on room-scale virtual reality since 2013, so it has had a lot of time on its hands to trial different demos and experiences over the past few years; creating many of them ...
With the Valve Index, Valve aimed to set the standard for PC VR in 2019. Six years later, its journey ends, marking the ...
Valve’s newly announced Steam Frame VR headset will be the first running SteamOS, the company’s Linux-based operating system. But it may not be the last. In the same way that Valve is open to other ...
When the Valve Index launched six years ago, it was the gold standard for high-end VR headsets. The landscape has shifted dramatically since then—headsets have gone wireless, processors have grown ...
After six long years since the last Valve VR headset, the company is rumored to be working on a new premium one that may come out this year, which is reportedly codenamed "Deckard." It is said to be ...
TL;DR: Valve launched the Steam Frame VR headset with an Arm-based Snapdragon chip, aiming to run Half-Life: Alyx natively and streamed from PC. The new hardware features a "Frame Verified" status for ...
From being a first-rate developer of contemporary gaming classics like Half-Life and Dota to establishing the industry’s biggest PC gaming storefront in Steam, Valve’s evolution has been jaw-dropping.
Six years after the Valve Index, the company's Steam Frame ditches the cables and base stations in favor of freedom and flexibility. But can it compete in a world where VR alone isn't enough? I’m ...