Yuki offers old school shooter design done right in VR. More in our full review!
Facebook Updates Educational Resources for Parents and Students Ahead of Back-to-School Season
Facebook has refreshed its educational resources to help parents and kids as they head into the school year.
Reddit Tests New TikTok-Like Video Feed as it Looks to Expand its Video Options
Reddit’s looking for more ways to capitalize on the rise in video consumption in the app.
Facebook Rolls Out End-to-End Encryption for Messenger, the Next Step in its Messaging Integration Plan
The addition will provide more security for your message interactions – but might also raise the hackles of regulatory groups.
nDreams: No Plans To Bring Fracked To Other Platforms, Open To Multiplayer
nDreams says that are currently no plans to bring Fracked to other headsets beyond PSVR.
SideQuest Gets Experimental Passthrough Support, First Game Launched
A SideQuest update adds support for the experimental passthrough option, and the first game to feature it has launched.
The Art Of I Expect You To Die 2
It’s I Expect You To Die 2 month here on Upload Access, and today we’re taking an exclusive look at some of the game’s gorgeous concept art. Envisioning a game like I Expect You To Die is tough. Schell Games’ puzzlers are rich in detail and are often filled with items to interact with and…
Oculus Quest Gets A Full Golf Game In Golf 5 eClub
Golf 5 eClub, a new Oculus Quest golf experience aims to give players a full, authentic replication of the game.
‘Lone Echo II’ Delayed Again to Later This Year
Lone Echo II, Ready at Dawn’s long-awaited sequel to the sci-fi adventure Oculus PC exclusive, was supposed to make its grand entrance this month, but now it appears we’ll be left waiting (again). The studio released a message on Thursday stating that Lone Echo II is being delayed from its August 24th launch date to “later this […]
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Crew Unpacking Cygnus and Gearing Up for U.S., Russian Spacewalks
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo craft is open for business and the Expedition 65 crew has begun unpacking its more than four tons of cargo. Two astronauts and two cosmonauts are also gearing up for a series of spacewalks to outfit the International Space Station. Flight Engineers Megan McArthur and Thomas Pesquet started their day transferring …