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Minecraft ended virtual reality support today

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Minecraft is no longer (officially) available on virtual and mixed reality platforms. The change was confirmed in today's patch notes for the game's Bedrock edition following an announcement from developer Mojang in October. Those fall patch notes suggested that the platforms would be removed in March, so players who favored VR wound up getting a few extra weeks to fully immerse themselves in their blocky worlds. Removing entire platforms isn't a choice game devs make lightly. Especially when Minecraft's player base still numbers in the hundreds of millions at any given time, it seems unlikely that Mojang would take away virtual and mixed reality unless it wouldn't cause a serious disruption for its many fans.


'Assassin's Creed Origins' For PS4, Xbox One 3GB Patch Fixes, Changes Detailed

International Business Times

A new patch for "Assassin's Creed Origins" is rolling out this Tuesday, and it's a big one. The update comes with numerous fixes and changes that improve the gaming experience of the action-adventure video game. Though Ubisoft did not indicate the file size of the new patch for the PC version of the game, fans should already expect it to be big considering the numerous improvements it adds to the game. The highlights of the update as indicated in the patch notes are the new Nightmare difficulty mode, the new horde mode that's been added to the Arena and the Enemy Auto-Level NPC scaling option, which basically allows weak enemies to match the level of players so the game stays challenging. According to VG 24/7, the Nightmare difficulty mode makes all the enemies in the game more resilient to damages.


'Enter The Gungeon' Free PS4 Patch Releasing Next Week; PC Version Already Out [VIDEO]

International Business Times

Devolver Digital is rolling out a new patch for its bullet hell roguelike video game "Enter the Gungeon." The PC version of the game already received the Supply Drop update this Thursday, while the PS4 version is getting the free patch next week. According to Eurogamer, the update has already made it to Steam, so PC players can download it free of charge this week. The Supply Drop update is described as colossal, for it comes with a lot of new content. In fact, there are almost 200 new rooms to explore with this update.