Google’s Daydream VR getting two games from U.K.-based nDreams

The British are coming … to Google’s new Daydream virtual reality platform for mobile.

U.K.-based developer/publisher nDreams said today that it’s working on two original, unannounced games for Daydream, which Google teased at its I/O event in Mountain View, California. Billing itself as Britain’s largest VR house, nDream’s first apps are important to help the giant Android and search company establish itself in the mobile VR market and compete against Samsung’s Gear headset. And when you add up the potential for VR — $30 billion by 2020 on all platforms, advisory firm Digi-Capital forecasts — it’s clear how important getting quality experiences on a new system is to Google.

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