Splinter Cell VR, Facebook, Oculus, Ubisoft, Assassin's Creed VR

Ubisoft has revealed that its once-rumored Bravo's Creed and Splinter Cell VR games are rattling and in the whole caboodle for Oculus ironware. The fresh entries were unconcealed today during the annual Facebook Connect (previously called Oculus Connect) event that focused on the later of Facebook's VR endeavors. Both titles are being made exclusively for Oculus platforms past Ubisoft Violent Violent storm, with Ubisoft Reflections, Ubisoft Düsseldorf, and Ubisoft Bombay co-development.

Neither Facebook nor Ubisoft shared whatever selective information regarding what to expect from the Assassin's Creed and Secede Prison cell VR outings, thusly we'll have to wait to discover more information happening things such arsenic a eject date and gameplay inside information.

Facebook too too announced Optic Bespeak 2 during Facebook Connect, which launches Oct. 13 for $299. With more hardware and new games on the way, Facebook is all in on VR for the foreseeable later.

While the core Assassin's Religious doctrine franchise is continuing to move forward with this twelvemonth's Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Break away Cell fans have been getting beloved in different ways. E.g., on that point is reportedly a partnership between Ubisoft and Netflix to produce an big television series about the property, and Splinter Cell principal Surface-to-air missile Fisher is currently planned to come to Rainbow Six Siege as the game's latest Operator.