![]() That suggests it's not playing around here and sees a real chance for the Air AR glasses to become a proper gaming accessory. Woodbury Supply is the leader in Marvin windows, with showrooms in Nashua, NH Swanzey, NH Topsfield, MA and Oxford, CT. The Air is currently all about Android gaming, but the company took its gear to the GDC 2023 event in San Francisco this week. Unfortunately, Nreal hasn't said when any of this will actually happen. But for someone who wants to be able to play a game and feel like they have a massive monitor in front of them, this could be a very good thing indeed. With that in mind, this clearly isn't going to replace anyone's dedicated AR gaming system. There won't be support for leaning or moving through 3D space, though. Once installed, Nebula for Windows will reportedly give gamers three degrees of freedom (3-DoF), something that will allow them to move their head around and have the inputs mapped in-game. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Gaming firstĮngadget reports that Nreal already believes that 68% of its Air wearers are using the glasses for gaming, so it's no surprise to anyone that the company is keen to leverage that and add gaming support as soon as possible.
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