Valve Reveals Partnership with OpenBCI to Make VR Gaming More Immersive - Road to VR

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From the outside, it seems like Valve is taking baby steps, however Newell says research is going much faster than anticipated.

Newell says in a talk with News 1 that by 2022, studios should have them in their test labs “simply because there’s too much useful data.”.

Although Newell doesn’t go into detail about the partnership, he says that BCIs are set to play a fundamental role in game design in the very near future?

Newell has already talked about this at length; outside of the hypotheticals, Newell says near-term research in the field is so fast-paced, that he’s hesitant to commercialize anything for the fear of slowing down.

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