E3 website adds Xbox One virtual reality filter, multiple companies register

Xbox One VR all but confirmed by Microsoft now

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The ESA recently added the ability to search E3 2016’s official website for the category ‘Xbox One virtual reality’ and it appears as though multiple companies have registered under said category, including: Maximum Games, Rebellion, Readily Information Company and 3DRudder.

You may be familiar with a couple of these companies, as Maximum Games is the maker of Farming Simulator and WRC series, and Rebellion is team behind Battlezone 98 Redux and the Sniper Elite series.

As for the other two, Readily seems to be a company consisting of people who previously worked in the games industry doing modeling, while the 3DRudder, interestingly enough, is a controller for your feet.

Yes, seriously. Mashable got at look at the foot controller at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year and seemed to enjoy the device, which is apparently already available for $179.

So that raises the question: Are we going to get a Nazi Zombie Sniper Elite VR title that we control movement with our feet for Xbox One? I sure hope so, and it sure sounds like it.

E3 2016 [ESA via NeoGAF]


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