Skyrim VR on PC will support Oculus Rift according to its Steam page
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR releases on PC in a few weeks on April 3, and according to its Steam store page it will support Oculus Rift along with HTC Vive and Windows Mixed Reality.
Seeing its planned release on Oculus Rift is a bit of a surprise considering the lawsuit between Bethesda’s parent company ZeniMax and Oculus Rift that ended last year. In 2014, ZeniMax sued Oculus claiming that the company misappropriated trade secrets in the development of the Oculus Rift headset. ZeniMax was eventually awarded $500,000,000 after Oculus’ Palmer Luckey was found to have broken a non-disclosure agreement that he had signed, though the court said that Oculus did not misappropriate trade secrets as ZeniMax originally alleged.
You can read Skyrim VR’s description below.
“A true, full-length open-world game for VR has arrived from award-winning developers, Bethesda Game Studios. Skyrim VR reimagines the complete epic fantasy masterpiece with an unparalleled sense of scale, depth, and immersion. From battling ancient dragons to exploring rugged mountains and more, Skyrim VR brings to life a complete open world for you to experience any way you choose. Skyrim VR includes the critically-acclaimed core game and official add-ons – Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn. “
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