According to a description of the event, it reads, “We’ve figured out what affordable Virtual Reality (VR) hardware will be capable of within a couple of years, and assembled a prototype which demonstrates that such VR hardware is capable of stunning experiences. This type of hardware is almost certainly going to appear in short order, and the time to starting developing for it is now. This talk will discuss what the hardware is like, and the kinds of experiences it makes possible. A few attendees will be randomly selected to try out the prototype following the talk.”
It is unclear as to how the prototype might look like, but as it stands it looks like the Oculus Rift might have found itself a competitor in Valve. Valve has recently announced SteamOS and Steam Machines, and together with the Steam gaming platform, we can only assume that this virtual reality device will be integrated across the board, giving Valve a head start in terms of supported content. In any case Steam Dev Days will be taking place from the 15-16th of January 2014, so check back with us then for the details.