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The Facebookening of Oculus becomes more pronounced starting in October

The Facebookening of Oculus becomes more pronounced starting in October

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The next generation of virtual reality headsets remains unclear, but the VR software ecosystem just firmed up an unsurprising—and potentially unwelcome—requirement for a huge swath of users.

Starting "this October," anyone brand-new to the Oculus VR ecosystem will be forced to log in to devices using a Facebook account, instead of creating and logging into a separate Oculus-specific account. If you already have an Oculus account (which is free and doesn't require an Oculus-branded headset), you can continue using those credentials for existing and new headsets until January 1, 2023, at which point all connected Oculus services (and brand-new headsets) will not function without a Facebook account.

“Your use of VR and other Facebook products”

Though Oculus's official announcement begins by trumpeting how this change will improve the Oculus VR experience, it concludes with the exact kind of information-sharing and tracker-heavy deluge that many Facebook critics fear:

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