In October 2014 Leap Motion kicked off its 3D game jam, which produced a lot of interesting titles. The aim was that all developers utilised Leap Motion’s hand-tracking controller to create a unique virtual reality (VR) experience. A total 20 semi-finalists were selected back in December 2014, with winners to be selected on 10th January 2015. In the running is music experience Soundscape VR which developer Sander Sake has recently redesigned the look of.
Try to qualify for the finals today to win both the prize and bragging rights.
AMD, Leap Motion, OSVR, and Razer sign up as partners for Crytek-led initiative. Following the launch of its VR First initiative in January, Crytek has announced the addition of four high-profile partners and plans for seven new VR First Labs at universities in the US and Canada.
VRFocus reports on the indie developers behind virtual reality (VR) title Spellbound releasing a gameplay reactions video.