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Four months of free Unity Pro for all Oculus Rift developers
Four months of free Unity Pro for all Oculus Rift developers
 

March 22, 2013   |   By Frank Cifaldi

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Newsbrief: Popular game development platform Unity is extending its reach even further by partnering with Oculus, the creator of the upcoming Oculus Rift 3D visor.

An extended four-month trial period for Unity Pro will be available for any developer who purchases an Oculus Rift development kit, according to the company.

Oculus recently confirmed that the first official Oculus Rift-supported game will come via an update to Valve's Team Fortress 2.

The first round of Oculus Rift development kits is expected to ship March 29.
 
 
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Mark Desmarais
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Woo!

Quentin Preik
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Can't wait to tank all my productivity while I mess with my OR! I'm sure I'll try and integrate into our game somehow, just not quite sure how!


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