Valve could release SteamVR 2.0 in time for Half-Life: Alyx

Valve is finally making a big push for user-friendly improvements.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

SteamVR will be hitting a big milestone release this year, according to Valve’s2019 year-in-review. In the article, Valve highlights all the improvements made to Steam in 2019, and the list is a doozy. For many, it feels like 2019 was the year Valve finallystarted paying attentionto its venerable online gaming marketplace which had, for years, gone without major updates or notable improvements. Even some major developers bought their gamesback to the serviceafter years of hiatus, marking a big change for Steam’s relevance going forward.

SteamVR, likewise, hadn’t seen much love since its big 1.0 release in 2016, with only small improvements and bug fixes since that time. Lately, however, we’ve seen the launch of several new features and fixes for SteamVR including a revamped settings dashboard, audio routing that actually works, significant upgrades to chat and community features, and evena new VR dashboard(pictured above) that’s significantly cleaner looking and easier to use in VR.

Many of these user-facing improvements have been a long time coming. While power users have been the main audience for SteamVR since its launch, newer users who are jumping on board the VR train may not have the technical aptitude or patience to deal with the problems of past SteamVR releases. While Valve’s language doesn’t target any specific release date, they’ve signaled that SteamVR 2.0 is coming this year and, with the upcoming release of Half-Life: Alyx just next month, it would make sense to see an accelerated release timetable.

It’s no secret that Facebook’s Oculus Home software for its Oculus Rift devices has been far more user-friendly than Valve’s SteamVR, and the impending release of Half-Life: Alyx seems to have put Valve on the offensive for user-facing improvements. That’s a good thing since more people than ever before are buying VR headsets, including Valve’s own Index, whichremains backordereduntil after the release of Half-Life: Alyx.

Where’s the best place to buy a Valve Index?

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Nick started with DOS and NES and uses those fond memories of floppy disks and cartridges to fuel his opinions on modern tech. Whether it’s VR, smart home gadgets, or something else that beeps and boops, he’s been writing about it since 2011. Reach him on Twitter or Instagram @Gwanatu