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Oculus temporarily ceases sales in Germany due to pending antitrust issue – Micky News
Facebook’s popular virtual reality (VR) headset, Oculus, is temporarily stopping sales in Germany following an event that compels talks with Federal officials
Just recently, Oculus gets an update which sees users requiring to have a Facebook account instead of the traditional Oculus account. That is, in order to personally gain access to their own library of VR games. A move which has taken the notice of the German federal government, kicking off the countrys existing antitrust laws.
BREAKING: Oculus stops selling all of their headsets in Germany! Citing “ongoing talks with authorities”. Has likely to do with facebook login requirements. German artic…
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