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Mainstream tethered VR platforms include: SteamVR, part of the Steam service by Valve. The SteamVR platform uses the OpenVR SDK to support headsets from multiple manufacturers, including HTC, Windows Mixed Reality headset manufacturers, and Valve themselves. A list of supported video games can be found here.
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OpenVR SDK was released to the public on 30 April 2015 by Valve, for developers to develop SteamVR games and software. It provides support for the HTC Vive Developer Edition, including the SteamVR controller and Lighthouse. OpenVR SDK was an important step towards the release of the first HTC Vive Developer Edition.
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:HTC Vive games and Category:Meta Quest games and Category:Oculus Rift games and Category:PlayStation VR games and Category:Samsung Gear VR games and Category:Valve Index games The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
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A virtual reality game or VR game is a video game played on virtual reality (VR) hardware. Most VR games are based on player immersion , typically through a head-mounted display unit or headset with stereoscopic displays and one or more controllers .
Natural locomotion games only use the motion and rotation of the player's head, without apparent camera movement induced by a thumbstick or keyboard. Games marked * have optional artificial locomotion, where teleportation can be added to natural locomotion.