During GDC on Tuesday, Nvidia announced that visionOS 26.4, expected later this spring, will include support for Nvidia’s XR streaming platform CloudXR 6.0, allowing users to play games like X-Plane 12 and iRacing on the Vision Pro. Developers will soon be able to test their games over the cloud, too, with GeForce NOW Playtest.
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At GDC 2026, the company announced plans to expand its support for “glasses-free 3D gameplay on the Samsung Odyssey 3D gaming monitor.” Samsung says over 60 titles are already supported through its Odyssey 3D Hub platform, but that will expand to over 120 by year’s end, including Rogue Factor’s Hell is Us releasing in March.
Qualcomm has announced a trio of chipsets for gaming handhelds: the G3 Gen 3, G2 Gen 2, and G1 Gen 2. The G3 is the flagship, but sadly lacks the Oryon CPU or Adreno 830 GPU found in the smartphone Snapdragon 8 Elite. Perhaps there’s a G Elite on the way?
At least there’s plenty of hardware at launch, with five devices already announced using the new chipsets, including the Switch-meets-DS OneXSugar.
Where can you battle a toaster with a waffle iron? Wield a barcode scanner for fun? Navigate a digital character through a real-life paper pop-up book?
The Game Developers Conference Alt.Ctrl showcase, that’s where. It’s my happy place at GDC, and this year I wanted to share some of the zany magic with ya’ll.


Epic reiterated its plans to launch the Epic Games Store on both iOS and Android this year. And as part of that, the company released a concept image that looks a lot like, well, the Epic Games Store. Only mobile.


The keynote is taking place at the 2024 Games Developer Conference, and you can tune in from YouTube, Twitch, or the livestream embedded below.
Epic Games is expected to reveal the latest updates to its Unreal Engine, the 3D game development tool that powers games like Fortnite and Mortal Kombat 1. But if the event is anything like last year’s, Epic might toss in a few surprises, too.
This should give you a way better idea than the partial transcript I originally included in my story!
The delay before each answer is annoying, but InWorld CEO Kylan Gibbs tells me that’s because text-to-speech and other microservices are running in the cloud — future chips with onboard AI coprocessing might run them locally instead.
The Game Developers Conference kicks off next month, and once again Epic will be holding its State of Unreal keynote. Last year the company showed off more of its metahumans, the Unreal Editor for Fortnite, and more; afterwards I had a nice, long chat with Tim Sweeney about the metaverse. You’ll be able to watch the keynote on March 20th on both Twitch and YouTube.

What if the real GDC was the friends we made along the way?
In a GDC presentation (one with a line to get in so long, folks had to wait outside on the roof) talking about the unique challenges of making a 3D Kirby game, Shinya Kumazaki — general director of the Kirby series — shared this slide on what it means to be Kirby.
If you’re not in the building at GDC 2023, you can watch Epic’s event streaming right now, as it showcases the toolkit that developers are using to build everything from Fortnite to a heads-up display for your next new car.






















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