Facebook Account Required To Use Oculus Venues

Facebook Account Required To Use Oculus Venues

Oculus Venues launched today on Go and Gear VR as a gateway to live VR entertainment such as concerts, comedy shows, sports games, and more. However, unhappy users have been quick to point out that the app requires you to link a Facebook account before you can use it. Previously, all Oculus content such as the store, Oculus Rooms, multiplayer games, and any other social space has given you optional social networking linkage, but it’s never been required — even if the opt-out feature is buried sometimes. 

This marks a first for the Facebook-owned VR company. We reached out to Oculus to get more information on why they made this decision and were sent the following response from an Oculus spokesperson:

“Oculus Venues is about coming together around shared interests, like music, sports or comedy. Just like when you attend an event in real life, part of the fun is meeting new people who share your interests, and by connecting your Facebook account, it’s easier to meet people you might like using the optional social context features in Venues. Facebook login also helps us to keep Venues safe, since people’s conduct is associated with their authentic identity.”

The impetus for the decision, reportedly, appears to be a focus on accountability, safety, and ease of connection. In theory it makes sense, you’d want people to represent themselves openly and fairly in VR to ensure a safe space for everyone involved. However it’s a stickier situation than it might have been in year’s past given privacy concerns with both Oculus hardware and Facebook’s data collection.

What do you think of the decision? Are you less likely to try Venues now? Let us know what you think down in the comments below!

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‘Oculus Venues’ Live Event App Now Available on Go and Gear VR, Event Schedule Here

Oculus Venues, the social app that allows ‘thousands of users’ to watch live events en masse in VR, is now available on Oculus Go and Gear VR starting today. The company has also published a full list of upcoming live events (below).

Announced last year at Oculus Connect 4, Venues lets you connect with friends and thousands of other VR users to watch live events like concerts, sporting events, stand-up comedy, movies, and more.

Many of the live events are captured specifically for VR headsets by NextVR, including stand-up comedy from the Gotham Comedy Club, live concerts from bands via School Night, content from the NBA and MLB, and the International Champions Cup pre-season friendly soccer matches.

Concerts by Vance Joy, Chromeo, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, and Everclear are hitting Venues all throughout the summer. Other events hitting Venues later this summer include films screenings from Lionsgate Films, featuring Reservoir Dogs (1992), Sinister (2012)Apocalypse Now (1979), and National Lampoon’s Van Wilder (2002).

Most Gear VR-compatible smartphones work with Venues, excluding Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 5. Oculus’ Code of Conduct is also in full force, with community moderators on-hand in Venues.

You can download Oculus Venues here for Gear VR and and Oculus Go.

Oculus says they’ll be highlighting Venues events in Oculus Go and Gear VR’s ‘Explore’ section where you can subscribe to upcoming events and launch them from there.

Check out this summer’s Oculus Venue showtimes below:

May Showtimes

  • May 30 // Vance Joy // 7:30 pm PT
  • May 31 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT

June Showtimes

  • June 4 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • June 6 // MLB: Arizona Diamondbacks @ San Francisco Giants // 12:45 pm PT
  • June 7 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT
  • June 9 // Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats and The Head And The Heart // 3:55 pm PT
  • June 11 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • June 13 // MLB: Los Angeles Angels @ Seattle Mariners // 1:10 pm PT
  • June 14 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT
  • June 15 // Chromeo // 6:50 pm PT
  • June 18 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • June 20 // MLB: Atlanta Braves @ Toronto Blue Jays // 9:37 am PT
  • June 21 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT
  • June 22 // Everclear // 10:00 pm PT
  • June 25 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • June 27 // MLB: Kansas City Royals @ Milwaukee Brewers // 11:10 am PT
  • June 28 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT

July Showtimes

  • July 2 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • July 5 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT
  • July 9 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • July 12 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT
  • July 16 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • July 19 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT
  • July 23 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • July 25 // International Champions Cup: Manchester United v AC Milan // 8:00 pm PT
  • July 26 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT
  • July 28 // International Champions Cup: FC Barcelona v Tottenham Hotspur // 8:00 pm PT
  • July 30 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT

August Showtimes

  • August 2 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT
  • August 3 // Lionsgate Presents: Reservoir Dogs // 7:00 pm PT
  • August 5 // Lionsgate Presents: Sinister // 7:00 pm PT
  • August 6 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • August 9 // Gotham Comedy Live // 7:00 pm PT
  • August 13 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • August 19 // Lionsgate Presents: Apocalypse Now // 7:00 pm PT
  • August 20 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT
  • August 26 // Lionsgate Presents: National Lampoon’s Van Wilder // 7:00 pm PT
  • August 27 // School Night! Live from Hollywood // 8:00 pm PT

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