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As Oculus becomes increasingly merged with parent company Facebook, new users will soon be required to sign into their headset with a Facebook account. Existing users will be able to use their ...
Oculus announced on the official blog, 'Users who use Oculus devices for the first time after October 2020 will need a Facebook account to log in.' Also, existing users who have an Oculus account ...
Existing headsets owners who are set up with an Oculus account will be given the option to log in with Facebook and merge your headset.
However, Facebook will end support for Oculus accounts after January 1, 2023, and those who do not wish to use Facebook accounts to log in will not be able to use the "full functionality" of their ...
Information on the Meta account will not be disclosed, and it seems that it will be positioned closer to the conventional Oculus account.
You will soon no longer need a personal Facebook account in order to play your Oculus VR headset.
New accounts will need a Facebook login starting in October, while existing Oculus accounts have until 2023 to merge.
First time Oculus users will need to login with a Facebook account starting October this year. Existing users will have the option to login with Facebook and merge their Oculus and Facebook accounts.
Today Oculus announced that they are ceasing support for thier account service starting for some in October to switch people over to Facebook.
Those wishing to use an Oculus device will soon be forced to have a Facebook account in order to log into their VR profile. From October, the Facebook-owned company will require its users to log ...
Account merging will not be available until October 2020. Until then you are only able to log in either with an Oculus account or a Facebook one, with content available being dependent on the ...
Anyone using an Oculus VR headset for the first time will have no choice but to sign in with a Facebook account starting in October.