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      • You can only use the VR setups on PC, there's no support on Xbox for this. If you want party chat for example while on VR, you can use the Xbox App on the PC.
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  2. Mar 21, 2023 · Xbox Series X|S does not officially support any VR headset. Although a message discovered by Italian Xbox users in 2021 saw a pop-up message indicating that “An update for the VR...

  3. Nov 17, 2020 · Does the Xbox Series X or Series S support virtual reality (VR)? Best answer: Sadly, no. Right now, there are no plans to include VR on the Xbox Series X or Series S.

  4. Many headsets that work with Xbox One also work with Xbox Series X|S. Some gaming headsets that use optical connections may require a firmware update to support game and chat audio over USB on Xbox Series X|S.

  5. The Series S needs to support every game the Series X can, so the whole power divide "issue" becomes more pronounced when you're asking the smaller system to render two 2K-4K screens at 75-120hz consistently. If it can't, motion sickness greatly becomes an issue.

    • GenBasicQuad HD. This GenBasic Quad HD VR headset is an amazing option to pair with your Xbox One. It’s much more affordable than other VR headsets, coming in at less than $200.
    • Oculus Quest 2. One of the most popular VR headsets out there to this day is Oculus. They have a range of different models and each offers a slightly different gaming experience.
    • Oculus Rift S. Another Oculus VR headset here – they’re a very reputable brand that you can place your trust in! One of the key differences in the versions and models is the price.
    • Microsoft HoloLens 2. Another headset that pairs well with the Xbox One or Xbox Series X is the Microsoft HoloLens 2. While most other headsets are attached to your head, the Microsoft HoloLens 2 is essentially a display screen that hangs in front of you.
  6. Basically, no. As far as I know, there are exactly 0 VR games for Xbox, so the only way I could even imagine would be to completely wipe the hard drive, and install windows. I don’t know if the Xbox architecture could even run windows. You would then have to have Steam, a headset, presumably base stations if you are going for pcvr.

  7. Once they can sell a VR system for xbox reasonably priced, I think they will definitely add it as a feature. VR is the future of gaming. I think if they started by adding Oculus Quest 2 support, it would be a huge step in the right direction.

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