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VR NEWS: Meta showcases MR development tools Presence Platform

Meta showcases MR development tools Presence Platform

In a blog post on 31 May, Meta introduced its MR development tool, Presence Platform, which supports anyone creating complex MR experiences. The Presence Platform is understood to have features such as Passthrough perspective, spatial anchors, scenes, an interaction SDK, a voice SDK, and a manual tracking API.

To demonstrate the capabilities of the Presence Platform, the company has launched a free demonstration of its MR technology called ‘The World Beyond’. Meta said the Presence Platform would also run on its next-generation VR headset, Project Cambria, in the future.

VR meditation startup Tripp closes 11.2 million in new Series A funding

On June 1, VR meditation startup Tripp announced that it has raised a new $11.2 million round of funding. The funding was led by BITKRAFT Ventures, with participation from the Amazon Alexa Fund, Qualcomm, HTC, Niantic and existing investor Mayfield. this funding is an extension of Tripp’s $11 million Series A round that closed last year, and the company’s total funding now stands at over $26 million.

Tripp, which is based in Los Angeles, is known to have launched a VR platform in 2018 where people can meditate while watching the psychedelic “Alice in Wonderland”. Since then, the company has officially entered the VR meditation space. Tripp also announced the acquisition of Eden, an Atlanta-based solution provider for VR meditation communities.

XR hardware analyst Brad Lynch unveils 3D design of the Meta Cambria headset

Yesterday, XR hardware analyst Brad Lynch posted six schematics of Project Cambria on his Patreon page. The schematics show off some notable features, including a dial on the front (possibly for adjusting the lens), clips on the side (possibly for Oculus Link), and a visible cable on the back (possibly to connect the battery to the front assembly).

In April, Brad Lynch claimed in a video that he had seen photos of a real model of the Met Cambria and worked with product designer Marcus Kane to restore a detailed 3D model. It is understood that Meta has still not announced the name of Project Cambria, a specific release date or price, but earlier this month, Zuckerberg reiterated that it would launch “later this year”.

VR Dungeon game ‘Demeo’ 2-player doubles mode in development

Developer Resolution Games has revealed that a 2-player doubles mode for its turn-based tabletop VR game is in development. The mode allows two players to control two separate characters in the game, meaning 2 people can fill the roles of the original four-player campaign.

It’s a pretty good idea for people who can’t get enough for 3 players, or just want to play with a friend or two. Currently, Resolution Games has not given a specific release date for the mode, so its probably not going to be in the upcoming campaign expansion.

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