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The reality is virtual, but successful VR games still require cold, hard data. Register now for our latest interactive VB Live event, where experts will share insights into the analytics, techniques, and tools needed to push your VR game to the top of the charts.
Reportedly gamers really are dying to get their hands on VR games, get inside immersive virtual reality worlds, and get their minds blown, and the global VR gaming market size is supposed to reach $45.09 billion by 2025.
Yet that’s still awhile away. What can developers do now to make sure that word of mouth gets their titles on gamers’ radars, and then heading straight up the charts? A flawless, breathtaking experience from start to finish in a world that seems specifically tailored just for them seems like a start.
It’s why data and analytics, important enough for 2D games that a developer would sooner give up their espresso machine than work without it, are even more essential for virtual reality game developers.
Here’s just the tip of the iceberg:
1. Boost performance. Lag in console or desktop games is the worst; lag in VR is an actual showstopper. An immersive experience that’s stuttering isn’t immersive any more, and a user won’t be back.
You can test in-house, but you need to know exactly where your users are going,…
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