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Microsoft has announced their overall platform for AR and VR, called Windows Mixed Reality. It will come native to the Windows 10 Creators Update and a slew of manufacturers are already working on compatible hardware. Compared to Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive, it's a lower end platform, but could be a great gateway for new consumers of VR. This includes gaming and a partnership with Steam.
By Digital TrendsMicrosoft has announced their overall platform for AR and VR, called Windows Mixed Reality. It will come native to the Windows 10 Creators Update and a slew of manufacturers are already working on compatible hardware. Compared to Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive, it's a lower end platform, but could be a great gateway for new consumers of VR. This includes gaming and a partnership with Steam.