Valve CEO Gabe Newell confirmed this during a talk in New Zealand
Virtual reality has finally established itself in the market, with Oculus Quest 2 selling millions of units, Sony preparing its next-generation PlayStation VR and Valve demonstrating with Half-Life: Alyx how great gaming experiences can be guaranteed with this technology. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. Thus, Gabe Newell ensures significant investments to advance this field.
“In my opinion, brain-computer interfaces are going to be absolutely groundbreaking, the most disruptive technological change we will ever go through. So I see it as a very valuable sector, where we’re investing heavily in both new visors and video games, but we’re also looking to the future and asking, What will it evolve into?” said the creator of Steam a few months ago in New Zealand, in a talk now reported by Road to VR.
In this way, we can expect the arrival of new proposals bearing Valve’s signature in the coming months and years. Let’s remember that the company also successfully launched Valve Index, its own virtual reality hardware.
Valve is also now focusing on the launch of the Steam Deck, a portable hardware capable of running a vast catalogue of PC games. It was scheduled for release this December but was delayed.
Source: eloutput
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