Google wants to help redefine what a game is when it comes to virtual reality.
The tech giant is preparing to launch Daydream, a new “high-quality” VR platform for Android-powered mobile devices, this fall. And it’s hoping to make its growing portfolio of games as exciting and as broadly appealing as possible. Jamil Moledina, Google’s strategic lead for games, took the stage at the GamesBeat 2016 conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, to expand on the company’s philosophy and goals for Daydream.
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