Valve to release its own VR headset
Valve Index teased
Valve has moved ahead with plans to launch its own VR headset, called the Valve Index, in May 2019.
Valve brings game streaming to mobile with Steam Link
To be available on iOS and Android
Valve is seriously expanding into the mobile market by announcing two new apps, the Steam Link and Steam Video, that will bring both game streaming to iOS and Android devices as well as let you check out the Steam library of movies and videos on your mobile device.
Valve will not lose sleep if VR fails
But it is still doing ok
VR headset developer Valve has said that it does not really matter if its VR tech turns out to be a complete failure.
Valve's top games for 2016
Valve has gone them on its list
Valve has named its 100 best-selling Steam games of 2016.
HTC will spin off VR arm
Alliances will help it grow
HTC is planning to spin off its virtual reality subsidiary to help it build alliances and gain cash from potential strategic partners.
A third of Valve is working on VR
Expecting the VR age
Valve is getting all moist about VR taking off and has allocated more than a third of its developers to coming up with games for the gizmo.
Valve to showcase portal-like VR game
At the Game Developers Conference next week
Valve has sent a brief notification that it plans to unveil a series of free virtual reality “experiments", called The Lab at the upcoming Game Developers Conference, GDC16 that starts next week in San Francisco..
HTC Vive to cost €899 in the EU
Official price, starts selling February 29
HTC has revealed the last piece of its VR strategy and explained how much it plans to sell Vive VR glasses outside the US.
Valve releases SteamVR Performance Test benchmark
Test if your PC is VR-ready
Valve has released a free benchmark on Steam that is not meant for virtual reality headsets but rather tests the performance of your system and check if it can handle SteamVR and virtual reality, the SteamVR Performance Test benchmark.
Valve officially launches Steam Hardware
Steam Machines, Controller and Link are ready
Valve has officially announced the launch of its Steam Hardware in the US, Canada, the UK and Europe.