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Minecraft now supports the Oculus Rift on Windows 10

Last week we reported that Minecraft‘s Windows 10 Edition would soon be updated with support for the Oculus Rift.

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This is the full version of the game available to play in VR with a gamepad, just like you’d play it on a 2D monitor. It’s a free update for people who already own the Windows 10 Edition Beta version of the game, but you can also get on board if you purchase the beta edition now. All you need to do is claim your gift code below by clicking the button below then following the instructions.

We hope the VR experience in Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta will illuminate just how powerful, evocative, and utterly immersive VR can really be, whether you’re a new player or a Minecraft veteran.

Once users have redeemed, they’ll be able to upgrade to the Oculus Rift edition of the game immediately thereafter. That means you can access all of the same content either in-game or downloadable without any complications.

Of course, one of the biggest differences between the Rift and the Gear VR is the Rift’s Touch motion controllers, which are set to come out later this year.

Overall, under the hood of the app, the Windows 10 DX 11 performance was optimized to augment the entire VR experience.

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Above you’ll see a presentation from Mojang and Microsoft showing how Minecraft has been brought to virtual reality with Oculus Rift.

You can now play Minecraft on Windows 10 with the Oculus Rift VR headset