It's Thursday, September 27, 2018. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Sony surprised everyone with a fix for our Fortnite headaches, and we’re taking a look at all the VR plans Oculus has in store for the next year. (View in browser.) And PS4 crossplay! On the eve of a new Fortnite season, Sony revealed an open beta that will allow for cross-platform play between the PlayStation 4 and iOS, Android, the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows and Mac. Previously, it had not allowed crossplay with Xbox, and if things go well, this could extend to other games in the future. Season six is now live, with updates like a haunted castle, pets, better positional audio, a consumable that grants temporary invisibility and other tweaks. | | But how long does the battery last? At Oculus Connect 5, the company unveiled the Oculus Quest, which promises Rift-like experiences, but without a PC. According to Nicole Lee, “the Quest lives up to the standalone VR promise, though it doesn't quite match up to the quality of the Rift. At least not yet.” It's due to hit the market in spring 2019 at $399 for the 64GB model. | | Focus on the feeling. We'll get our hands on the LG V40 ThinQ October 3rd, but in Korea, the company has partially lifted the curtain on its latest V-series phone. While the line has grown more conventional since the release of the V10 a few years ago, this one separates itself from the pack by bringing the previously-rumored five cameras -- three in the back and two up front. Beyond the lenses, LG said the sandblasted glass back and thin bezel is supposed to make this large-screened device (6.4-inch display) more comfortable to hold. | | Sponsored Content by StackCommerce | |
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