![]() He wouldn’t confirm the final sum of money that was offered to the developer.Įxclusivity deals such as this are proving highly unpopular in the vocal VR community, especially in the case of PC-based VR. “And also because we hate exclusives as much as you do.” “It wasn’t easy, but we turned down a shitton of money, as we believe that truly good games will sell by themselves and make profit in the long run regardless,” Kotlar wrote. Mario Kotlar, a Level and Game Designer at Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope developer Croteam, recently revealed that Oculus VR offered the team a “shitton of money” to make its latest creation temporarily exclusive to the Oculus Rift, making HTC Vive users wait to play the game. The topic started up in a debate about the news that Giant Cop, a VR game first announced for the HTC Vive, will now be a timed exclusive for Rift, causing outcry from the VR community. VR exclusivity deals are one of the most controversial topics in the industry right now, and it looks like the developer of Serious Sam VR just fuelled the fire significantly.
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