The good news is that developers appear to be on board with the idea. In a survey conducted by the Game Developers Conference (GDC), they polled around 2,000 developers and found that nearly a fifth of them are actually working on virtual reality titles. To be more specific, the survey found that 16% are working on such titles, which is a pretty huge increase from last year where only 7% of those polled were developing VR titles.
Another 15% of the developers said that the next title they plan on creating will be for virtual reality, which once again is more than double of last year’s poll where only 7% said that they would be interested in virtual reality. As for platforms, unsurprisingly the majority of developers (19%) said that they were working on titles for the Oculus Rift.
8% said that they were working on the Gear VR from Samsung, and another 7% said that they were developing for Google Cardboard. Sony’s PlayStation VR and the HTC Vive accounted for about 6%. Naturally we are curious as to who will eventually lead the VR charge, but for now creating awareness and an ecosystem of games for VR is probably more important.