Developers Restricted from Supporting Oculus Quest 1 with New Store Apps
Starting October 2021, Oculus has announced that new app submissions to the Oculus Store will no longer be permitted to support the original Oculus Quest headset.
Starting October 2021, Oculus has announced that new app submissions to the Oculus Store will no longer be permitted to support the original Oculus Quest headset.
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