With no time to recover due to the impression of Alien Isolation and GRID Autosport on Oculus Rift, we get a screenshot of Final Fantasy XIII, a game that sees the light on Steam today, among whose beta options there is one that powerfully draws our attention: SteamVR, which indicates compatibility with Oculus Rift of one of the chapters of one of the most mythical sagas in the video game world.
What else can be said? This week is full of surprises in the form of triple A titles for Oculus Rift, something that might seem totally unthinkable today given the scarce economic benefit for the few tens of thousands of Oculus Rift DK2 that there are in a market intended in principle for developers, but it seems very clear that more and more video game giants understand the storm that is going to unleash as soon as the commercial version of the Rift is released, and nothing better than anticipating the future, preparing their development teams and their engines, while collecting feedback from the small but enthusiastic worldwide Oculus Rift community.