Oculus have announced they’re ending sales of the Oculus Go this year, just two years after it first launched. The all-in-one Oculus Go was the precursor to the now wildly popular Oculus Quest, offering an untethered VR experience that didn’t rely on you on having a particular kind of phone or a powerful PC. It also cost a fraction of the price, with 32GB models starting from £139 in the UK. Alas, Oculus have decided that the Go’s three degrees of freedom tracking (3DOF) isn’t good enough any more, and they won’t be shipping any more 3DOF products going forward, meaning the Oculus Go will very soon be the Oculus Gone.
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