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==Genres==
==Genres==
* Adventure
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* Casual
*[[Casual]]
* Action
*[[Action]]
* Racing
*[[Racing]]
* Shooter
*[[Shooter]]
* Sports
*[[Sports]]
* Strategy
*[[Strategy]]
* RPG
*[[RPG]]
* Video
*[[Video]]
* Simulation
*[[Simulation]]
* Horror
*[[Horror]]
* Music
*[[Music]]
* Sci-Fi
*[[Sci-Fi]]
* Real-estate
*[[Real-estate]]
* Documentary
*[[Documentary]]
* Health & Fitness
*[[Health & Fitness]]
* Narrative
*[[Narrative]]
* Travel
*[[Travel]]
* Escape Room
*[[Escape Room]]
* Business
*[[Business]]
* Education
*[[Education]]
* Productivity
*[[Productivity]]
* Social
*[[Social]]
* Art & Design
*[[Art & Design]]


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Revision as of 20:16, 2 September 2021

Viveport
Information
Devices Vive, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality, Valve Index, Quest + Link, Pico Neo, Pico G2
Operating Systems Windows
Accessible Mobile VR, PC VR, Standalone VR
Developer HTC
Apps >2,000
Website https://www.viveport.com/

General

Viveport is the VR game and app store of HTC.[1] It operates in over 60 countries around the world.[2] It first launched September 30, 2016.[3]

You can purchase apps outright or subscribe at a monthly or annual cost. The subscription service is called Viveport Infinity and allows you to play unlimited content while subscribed.[4]

HTC's VR app store offers popular titles such as Tilt Brush, Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs, and Creed: Rise to Glory. When it comes to high profile games, though, there aren't any built exclusively for Viveport.[4]

Developers can follow these submission guidelines to get approval and ultimately publish their app on Viveport for both Vive/OpenVR and mobile.

Genres

References