Coinciding with the launch, the company made a blog post to announce a new SDK update – and more importantly, that the hardware will remain open and developers creating content for the Oculus Rift will be free to sell on other platforms besides the Oculus Store.

The official statement reads:

This means that not only can developers sell on platforms like Steam or even directly to players but, by requesting keys, players can still access and launch games through the Oculus home screen. You can pick up the device yourself, which launches with 30 titles, from the company’s website; just make sure you’ve got a spare $599 in your pocket.

The VR race has been heating up recently with PlayStation, Microsoft and Valve all cooking up devices of their own. The Rift might be first out of the gate but this VR contest is an endurance event and time will tell who will come out on top.

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