Meta opens up its Horizon OS to third-party hardware, including a limited-edition Xbox VR headset
Since PlayStation announced PS VR years ago, rumors of a virtual or mixed-reality headset coming from Xbox have swirled. With Meta's latest announcement, that dream may finally become a reality through a partnership between the two companies.
That's only one part of what Meta revealed today, though. In a blog post, the company announced that it is officially opening up its Meta Horizon OS operating system to third-party hardware. This means that a hardware company could build a mixed or virtual-reality headset and use Meta's operating system to power it — much like a phone maker would build a phone running Android.
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