We’re excited to announce the launch of VRDB, a new content hub and community laser-focused on all things virtual reality.
Press release:
Melbourne – February 29, 2016 – 2016 is the year that VR becomes available to the masses, and VRDB will be there from the moment the first headsets arrive. But this new medium is a complex beast; its pioneers exploring uncharted territory. VRDB will serve as a guide: what hardware to buy; what games to play; what’s in store for the future of VR.
Not only will this be accomplished with dedicated editorial comprising news, reviews, interviews, and features, but by allowing developers to directly contribute their own content. VRDB isn’t just a site to be read; it is an open platform, a database of knowledge that tracks and highlights the most important developments in virtual reality. It’s a place for both VR enthusiasts and VR creators alike.
Australian-made but with a global reach, VRDB.com is the newest addition to the DBolical Network, which already sees over 6 million monthly visitors across existing sites IndieDB.com and ModDB.com.
If you are a VR developer, manufacturer, publisher, or distributor, we’d love to chat! Here’s how you can get in touch:
Scott Reismanis, CEO – [email protected]
Daniel Hindes, Editor – [email protected]
Twitter – @VRDBcom
Facebook – VRDBcom
About VRDB
VRDB is a developer run community, that aims to connect the dots between developers of VR hardware, software and games. Launched in February 2016, VRDB.com joined the DBolical Network of sites including ModDB.com and IndieDB.com. Our aim is to be the leading VR focused community that enthusiasts, developers, hackers and gamers turn to for VR and AR content and coverage.
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Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
Twitter: @TheGamingGround
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Tags: DBolical Network, IndieDB, ModDB, Virtual Reality, VRDB