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'''''Minecraft: Gear VR Edition''''' was the former title of the version of {{el|be}} designed for [[virtual reality]] on certain Samsung Galaxy devices through the [[wikipedia:Samsung Gear VR|Samsung Gear VR]] headset. It was released on April 27, 2016.<ref name=Release/> Although ''Pocket Edition'' on the Galaxy Store was discontinued later on, ''Gear VR Edition'' was never made free to owners of ''Pocket Edition'' on that platform.
'''''Minecraft: Gear VR Edition was indeed a special version of Bedrock Edition designed for virtual reality on certain Samsung Galaxy devices through the Samsung Gear VR headset. Released on April 27, 2016, it allowed players to experience Minecraft in a fully immersive VR environment1.

Additional Information:

Features: The Gear VR Edition included all the features of the Pocket Edition, such as Creative and Survival modes, multiplayer options, and the ability to build and explore in a 3D virtual space1.
Controls: The game was optimized for the Gear VR’s touchpad and supported Bluetooth controllers, providing a smooth and intuitive VR experience.
Discontinuation: Support for Minecraft: Gear VR Edition ended in October 2020. This meant no more updates, and multiplayer and Realms support were discontinued. However, players could still enjoy the game in single-player mode if it was previously downloaded.
Legacy: Despite its discontinuation, Minecraft: Gear VR Edition played a significant role in bringing Minecraft to virtual reality, paving the way for future VR versions on other platforms.


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Revision as of 14:47, 11 September 2024

This page describes an edition of the game that has been officially discontinued.
 
This edition is no longer updated nor available for download but can still be played if previously downloaded on a compatible device or through a physical copy, and has been replaced with Bedrock Edition.
Gear VR Edition
MC Gear VR Edition Title Screen.webp: Infobox image for Gear VR Edition the program in Minecraft
Author(s)
Key staff members
Platform(s)

Gear VR

Written in

C++

Latest version

1.1.5

Release date

Digital - Oculus Store
April 27, 2016[2]

Rating(s)

Oculus: 10+[3]

Size

233 MB

License

Proprietary software

Source available

No

Links

Minecraft: Gear VR Edition was indeed a special version of Bedrock Edition designed for virtual reality on certain Samsung Galaxy devices through the Samsung Gear VR headset. Released on April 27, 2016, it allowed players to experience Minecraft in a fully immersive VR environment1.

Additional Information:

Features: The Gear VR Edition included all the features of the Pocket Edition, such as Creative and Survival modes, multiplayer options, and the ability to build and explore in a 3D virtual space1. Controls: The game was optimized for the Gear VR’s touchpad and supported Bluetooth controllers, providing a smooth and intuitive VR experience. Discontinuation: Support for Minecraft: Gear VR Edition ended in October 2020. This meant no more updates, and multiplayer and Realms support were discontinued. However, players could still enjoy the game in single-player mode if it was previously downloaded. Legacy: Despite its discontinuation, Minecraft: Gear VR Edition played a significant role in bringing Minecraft to virtual reality, paving the way for future VR versions on other platforms.

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