Unity, a game engine used by many developers for Nintendo Switch, is now compatible with the Nintendo Labo VR Kit’s Toy-Con Goggles.
Compatibility with the Toy-Con Goggles mean that independent developers and third party developers will be able to make use of Virtual Reality in their Nintendo Switch games via the Toy-Con Goggles, so we will probably see more VR support from indie developers in the coming months ahead.
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