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Civilization VII is getting a VR port soon, but itll be exclusive to Metas most recent headsets. Meta, 2K and Firaxis Games announced this weekend that the franchises latest entry will be available on Meta Quest 3 and 3S in Spring 2025. Players will have the option to freely switch between virtual and mixed reality as they wish. Per the release: In virtual reality, players are transported to an ornate museum as they look out onto a vista personalized to their leader; in mixed reality, the Command Table adapts to its placement in a player's physical space. Detailed dioramas can be viewed in The Archives, a room in your museum dedicated to your gameplay achievements displayed in both virtual and mixed reality. Theres no exact release date or price just yet, but you can wishlist it on the Meta Horizon Store. Civilization VII became available for Advanced Access buyers on PC and consoles a few days ago, and reviews have so far been pretty rough. It opens up for everyone else on February 11. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ar-vr/civilization-7-is-coming-to-meta-quest-3-and-3s-this-spring-221250061.html?src=rss
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Apple may have set aside its rumored plans for Mac-tethered augmented reality glasses, but that doesnt necessarily mean its done with AR glasses altogether. According to Bloombergs Mark Gurman who reported last month that Apple was working on, but ultimately shelved, an AR glasses project sources have told him that Apples long-term goal of standalone AR glasses remains intact. Rather than creating a stopgap product in the meantime that would need to be connected to a Mac, though, Gurman reports that the team is taking a slower, more cautious approach. Itll instead keep working on underlying technology like screens and silicon to make a standalone device work, he writes. As described in earlier reports, the AR glasses Apple is rumored to be developing wouldnt be another headset-style device like the Vision Pro, but would likely take a form more like the Xreal One, which look like regular glasses. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ar-vr/apples-plans-for-ar-glasses-may-not-have-been-scrapped-entirely-200127426.html?src=rss
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