Minecraft: Bedrock Version is formally dropping PC VR assist after March.
Mojang revealed the information within the newest Bedrock Changelog. The sport presently helps Oculus Rift headsets, Quest Hyperlink, and Home windows MR headsets on PC, although the Rift/Hyperlink model was delisted for brand spanking new customers in 2021.
This is the complete observe from the changelog:
Our means to assist VR/MR gadgets has come to an finish, and can not be supported in updates after March of 2025, when you’ll obtain your remaining replace. After you obtain the ultimate replace, you’ll nonetheless obtain updates in your PC and be capable to play and not using a VR/MR system. From this level on you may hold constructing in your worlds, and your Market purchases (together with Minecoins) will proceed to be out there on a non-VR/MR graphics system similar to a pc monitor. You’ll not be capable to use your VR/MR system with Minecraft as it should not be supported within the newest updates.
It comes one month after Mojang introduced it should do the identical to PlayStation VR assist. After arriving as a free replace 4 years in the past, that is additionally being eliminated on PS4 after March 2025, and the newly launched PS5 model would not embody PlayStation VR2 assist.
This does not imply you may’t play Minecraft on PC VR in any respect, although. You may play the Java Version in VR with the Vivecraft mod. And different unofficial strategies like QuestCraft additionally exist for standalone headsets, which require proudly owning a authentic copy of Minecraft’s Java & Bedrock Version on PC and a Microsoft account.