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August 19, 2013 02:53 pm -04

Find and share the best Oculus Rift games on Oculus Share, now in beta

Oculus Rift is a pretty incredible little peripheral, enabling intense and thrilling virtual reality interaction with a variety of PC games. While the device is still in developer kit form, though, finding and sharing games can be a bit on the challenging side. Oculus is making its first attempt to fix that issue today in launching Oculus Share, a web subdomain which gathers Oculus-ready experiences from a variety of devs and runs them through a submissions process before making them widely available.

There are few details on the submissions process, but it sounds like it's merely a temporary concept. "Initially, we'll be vetting submissions to make sure the content isn't offensive or malicious. If you're planning to submit your work right away, please be patient as we improve and streamline the approval process," company head Palmer Luckey wrote in an email to Rift backers.

Oculus also hired on a new head of developer relations, Aaron Davies, who's officially on the lookout for new developers. Of course, considering Oculus just hired one of the most famous developers ever just recently in John Carmack, we'd say other prospects have a mighty high watermark to reach.

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