We reached out to these Daydream developers to get their thoughts on developing for Google’s VR platform, and what role it may take in the future of virtual reality development.
Yesterday, Google announced the creation of a new virtual reality platform called “Daydream” and announced a partnership with ten developers who would be working on content for this new mobile-based platform.
Google’s partners in Daydream development certainly seem eager for players to get a chance at mobile VR with touch controls, but it’ll be interesting how the Android-centered development process will deal with an already fragmented platform and promises of multiple types of VR headsets and controllers entering the market.
These developers range from larger companies like EA and Ubisoft to smaller developers like Otherside Entertainment and nDreams.