2014年4月23日 星期三

Reality bites: Nothing can stop Facebook's Oculus buyout now

Reality bites: Nothing can stop Facebook's Oculus buyout now

Facebook's takeover of virtual reality firm Oculus appears to have won approval from anti-trust regulators in the United States, or at the very least successfully avoided opposition.


The U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission had been given 30 days to request more information about the deal, which puts the Oculus Rift in Facebook's hands, or register disapproval.


Facebook had asked the FTC for early clearance, which was granted, meaning there are likely to be no further hurdles barring the imminent $2 billion (around £1.19bn, AU$2.1bn) takeover.


For consumers, this news effectively any lingering hope of a Facebook-free Oculus Rift experience is over, whether they like it or not.


Kickstarter kick-off


The buyout has so far proved unpopular among the army of Kickstarter backers who kicked in $2.4 million (around £1.43m, AU$2.6m) to to help Oculus reach its funding goal. Some of them demanded refunds.


The purchase received a mixed reaction from the gaming community. The creator of Minecraft has nixed a version for the Rift, claiming he finds Facebook "creepy."


On the flip side, since the buyout, developers are flocking to pick up the second development kit, perhaps under the impression that Facebook's vast resources give Oculus a better shot at making the grade.


Regardless of all that, there seems to be little to stop Facebook slapping its vision for the future of virtual reality all over Oculus and its promising headset.





















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