Microsoft Store Rolls Out Four New VR Demos On Oculus Rift

Microsoft Store is continuously making it easier for its users to experience the virtual reality. Now, it has gone a step forward by releasing four new VR game demos on Oculus Rift powered by Windows 10. Users will now be able to easily try out the new demos including one of the biggest exclusive games for Oculus Rift, Rock Band VR and also Fruit Ninja VR, Lumiere’s Dress Rehearsal and Robo Recall.
 
Microsoft states,
 
“Rift and Windows 10 make it easy to step into new worlds and experience VR gaming like never before, while Oculus Touch motion controllers feel as natural as your own hands. Whether you’re rocking out onstage or mowing down waves of rogue robots, experience how powerful and interactive hands-on virtual reality can be. Microsoft Store is the destination to try these experiences before you buy, empowering you to find the game and hardware that’s right for you.”
 
You can now easily go on to check the following Oculus Rift demo experiences which are available in select Microsoft Store this week. Te demos are free of cost with no appointment needed.
 
Rock Band VR
 
Rock Band VR transports you onstage to perform in front of sold-out crowd. It will be valid from April 5, 2017.
 
 
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Lumiere’s Dress Rehearsal
 
Disney fans, rejoice! Now, you will be able to explore the fantastic world of "The Beauty And The Beast" with Lumiere’s Dress Rehearsal— an interactive VR experience that puts you in the dining room of Beast’s enchanted castle as Lumiere prepares for a special feast in Belle’s honor.
 
 
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Fruit Ninja VR
 
The Fruit Ninja phenomenon continues in a VR dojo. Take your ninja skills to the next level by slicing, juggling, and skewering fruit from all angles.
 
 
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Robo Recall
 
Built from the ground up for Rift and Touch by Epic Games, Robo Recall is a brilliant, action-packed adventure with over-the-top arcade action.
 
 
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The company states,
 
“Visit your local Microsoft Store today to get in on the new VR action! All games require an Oculus Rift headset, compatible PC and Oculus Touch controllers, available for purchase at Microsoft Store.”
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