Support for Oculus Go is running out—but that doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye.
Facebook-owned virtual reality company Oculus announced recently that they’re allowing Enterprise Apps to be run, managed, and maintained on the Oculus Quest through their new App Lab. This was fantastic news for many people as the Quest has grown in popularity in the last years.
However, for early VR adopters who have been working with the smaller and cheaper Oculus Go headsets, this isn’t the best news. Oculus announced that they’ll be retiring the Go hardware after all the success they’ve had with the Quest. The company will continue to maintain Go firmware through 2022, however they are no longer allowing developers to publish new versions of apps to the store.
TLDR: Facebook’s Oculus Quest is now being nice with apps like CenarioVR, but Facebook’s Oculus Go is not.
No. We’ll continue to do what we can to make sure that Oculus Go users are getting the most cutting edge features we build into CenarioVR. However, you’ll need to manually manage any updates to the software as it’s released (thanks, Oculus).
While the first time you set up your Go for manual update may be a little difficult and time consuming, the following updates will be very quick and easy.
There will be a new section in your apps library now called “Unknown Sources” that will contain any apps that you installed using ADB. Find that folder and you’ll find all the apps you installed via your computer.
Believe it or not, this is what it took to run Enterprise Apps on the Oculus Quest for the last few years. Of course the moment it’s all updated and easy for the Quest is the moment they remove the simplicity from the Oculus Go.
Check out this blog to see how easy it is to access CenarioVR on the Oculus Quest.
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