Oculus will start selling Quest software regardless of quality
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Behold: the Oculus Quest, as photographed in my messy home. [credit: Sam Machkovech ]
Since its launch last year, Oculus has kept tight control over the library of software on the wireless Quest headset, applying what the company called a "quality-first approach" to app approval. Today, Oculus pledged to loosen that control with a new app-distribution path to be rolled out early next year.
In a blog post today, Oculus says its console-like curation approach for Quest has been a success, highlighting over $100 million in Quest content sales in its first year. That same tight curation will still apply for the main Quest store going forward.
But Oculus now says it will also be adding "a new way for developers to distribute Quest apps" in early 2021. This new channel "will enable developers to share their apps to anyone with a Quest, without having to be accepted into the Oculus Store, and without the need for sideloading," the company writes.
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