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Update: Looks like it will be a little while longer before the Oculus Rift 2 is announced. 

Facebook’s big F8 2018 developer conference came and went without a mention of the next-gen Oculus Rift headset, though the company did launch the new standalone Oculus Go headset on May 1. 

While we didn’t hear so much as a peep about the Oculus Rift 2 during F8, Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer did tease that we’re in for “exciting updates” related to Project Santa Cruz later this year. He also announced the headset has been sent to third-party developers, a clear sign the Project Santa Cruz release date is drawing nearer. 

Will we see Project Santa Cruz launch this year, perhaps unveiling itself as Oculus Rift 2? We have a few more months to go before we found out for sure.

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Oculus Rift has changed how we think about and use virtual reality. By making VR more accessible and relatively affordable, Oculus Rift has brought virtual worlds to the masses.

As transformative as Oculus Rift has been, it’s also been overshadowed by the HTC Vive, which we’ve deemed the best VR headset you can buy. This is due in large part to the Vive’s superior room-scale tracking. 

Turns out, being first meant Oculus Rift shipped in a state that wasn’t quite ready. It has, however, come a long way in bridging the gap to its potential, including introducing intuitive Touch controllers, additional Oculus Sensors, and a lower price. What’s more, the tide in usage seems to be turning in Oculus Rift’s favor, at least according to the most recent Steam hardware survey.

But when will we see the Oculus Rift 2? That’s a loaded question. It’s possible we’ve already seen Oculus Rift 2 in the form of the tetherless Project Santa Cruz. On the other hand, Oculus Rift 2 could end up being a proper evolution of Oculus Rift, PC-cable and all.  

Here you’ll find all the rumors currently doing the rounds about a potential Oculus Rift successor, as well as all that we’re hoping the Oculus Rift 2 will be.

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? A follow-up to the Oculus Rift VR headset
  • When is it out? No hardware has yet been announced
  • What will it cost? We’d hope that it’s less than the Oculus Rift

Release date

With no official announcement about the release of Oculus Rift 2 yet, it’s unclear when we’re going to see the follow-up to Facebook’s VR headset (Facebook owns Oculus).

As we’re on the first generation for VR headsets, there’s still speculation about which update model Oculus, and the industry in general, will follow – it could be something like the phone model, with yearly updates, or something closer to the console model, with updates every six years or so.

Facebook’s standalone Oculus Go headset launched on May 1. Oculus Go works without a PC or a smartphone, joining the recent wave of all-in-one VR headsets. We wouldn’t classify Oculus Go as the Oculus Rift 2 considering the marked differences (not to mention name) between the two devices. 

Project Santa Cruz wireless VR headset - is this Oculus Rift 2?

Project Santa Cruz wireless VR headset – is this Oculus Rift 2?

Project Santa Cruz, meanwhile, has already made its way out to third-party developers, Facebook’s CTO announced during F8 in early May.

He also noted the company will have “exciting updates” related to the headset to share later this year, which could mean we’re in for some big Project Santa Cruz news during Oculus Connect in October. 

It’s important to note that HTC recently announced the HTC Vive Pro headset, the upgraded next generation of the HTC Vive. 

With improved resolution and comfort (and built-in headphones!), it’s set to offer an even better VR experience than Vive. Already launched to consumers, the HTC Vive Pro puts pressure on Oculus to launch its own upgraded headset before long.  

Price 

Just like everything else about the headset, the Oculus Rift 2 price is an unknown. Our best guess is that it won’t be too much more expensive than the Oculus Rift, though chances are you will pay more for it than the original Rift.

The Oculus Rift with Touch controllers costs $399 / £399 (around AU$640). The standalone Oculus Go price is $199 / $199 / AU$299 for the 32GB edition. Project Santa Cruz’s price is currently unknown, but chances are it will be more expensive than the current Oculus Rift. 

Oculus Go standalone headset

Oculus Go standalone headset

Where that leaves Oculus Rift 2 is a mystery, should the headset be a different device than Project Santa Cruz. Like we said, it probably won’t be that much more expensive than the first Oculus Rift, but it will cost more. 

As for its competitors, it’s also unknown how much the HTC Vive Pro will cost. It’s price could also be a factor in the Oculus Rift 2’s pricing.  

For Oculus Rift 2 rumors and what we want to see, head to the next page!

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Twitter has advised that each of its 330 million users immediately change their passwords after a bug was discovered that momentarily exposed them in plain text.

In a blog post released by the social media company, it was revealed that a bug had been identified that caused the password hashing process (which replaces your password with a random string of letters and numbers) to fail, leaving the unmasked passwords of its users stored in an internal log. 

According to Twitter, the bug has now been fixed, and an internal investigation has revealed “no indication of breach or misuse by anyone”.

On the side of caution

That said, Twitter has urged its users to err on the safe side, stating that “out of an abundance of caution, we ask that you consider changing your password on all services where you’ve used this password.”

Enabling login verification in your Twitter settings is also recommended, as it prevents anyone from logging in to your account from a new device without a verification code (which is sent to your phone).

We also recommend that you consider using a password manager and generator, as it will automatically create a unique and exceptionally-strong password for each one of your accounts.

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Despite humble beginnings as a bit of a playful nod to the fabled Star Wars quote, May the Fourth has transformed into an international day of celebration of the franchise and its extensive universe. We’ve hunted near and far (far away) to track down some the coolest gadgets and biggest savings on Star Wars movies, games and collectibles.

No matter which era of the lengthy saga you’re a fan of, we’ve got Blu-rays just for you, and whether you’re looking to play games with gritty battles or heroically cute adventures, we’ve got you covered. Then of course, it’s just a matter of deciding if you’re more of an X-Wing or Millennium Falcon kinda person…

Score the saga for less with these deals on the films

Star Wars: The Complete Saga Blu-ray set for $65.99: 

This incredible collection brings the first six movies together in one exciting and thrilling Blu-ray collection, and you can score a 20% when shopping on Amazon Australia, but bear in mind the discount will be applied at the checkout after you’ve entered your payment details.
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Blu-ray for $35.98:

2016’s entry into the Star Wars universe was the first not to follow the main saga and boy was it a doozie. You can enjoy it on May the Fourth by getting the Blu-ray from Amazon for $35.98 (the 20% off will apply at checkout once you’ve entered payment details). Follow a group of Rebels as they face danger while trying to steal the plans for the Death Star.
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Blu-ray for $40: 

As Kylo Ren and the First Order are on the ascendant, watch Rey and Finn try and find the one person who can save the galaxy. This movie is available on Blu-ray for just $40 from Amazon Australia. You’ll notice the price drop 20% when you enter payment details at checkout.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi Blu-ray for $20: 

Rey’s hunt for Luke Skywalker continues as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Get the Blu-ray from Amazon for as low as $20 and let the Skywalker Saga continue this May the Fourth. You can even watch The Last Jedi in glorious 4K by getting the UHD Blu-ray for just $29.58. Just be aware that the 20% discount will only apply once you’ve entered your payment details.
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You’ve seen the films, now play the games

Lenovo Star Wars: Jedi Challenges AR game for $199: 

Unleash your inner Jedi with Lenovo’s AR device that lets you wield a lightsaber like a Jedi Master. Experience the battles from a galaxy far, far away in augmented reality for just half price. The Force will be with you until June 30, as Lenovo’s Star Wars: Jedi Challenges AR device is available direct from the company for $199.
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Star Wars: Battlefront II from $48: 

This visually stunning shooter based on the Star Wars franchise is the latest installment in the Battlefront game series. And while there was plenty of controversy when it first launched, the dust has settled and the game is on. Get it from Mighty Ape for PS4 and Xbox One for $49, and on PC for $48.
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Lego Star Wars: Force Awakens for $49.99

This action-adventure video game will take you through the struggle of the Rebels against the Galactic Empire and it’s available on PS4 and Xbox One for $49.99. It’s fun, cute, and action-packed, but better yet it’s suitable for the whole family.
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Lego, collectibles and other merch

Lego Star Wars Resistance X-Wing Fighter for $120: 

No matter what age you are, building yourself an X-Wing can be exciting. This Lego X-Wing set comes with Poe Dameron, Lor San Tekka, a First Order Flametrooper and BB-8, so you can fly around the galaxy far, far away and help the Resistance make a stance in their fight against the Empire. Amazon is offering 20% off Star Wars toys, but you’ll see the discount added to your cart at checkout only after you’ve filled in your payment details.
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Lego Star Wars First Order Heavy Assault Walker for $144: 

Tackle the behemoth that is the Walker, alongside Poe and a Resistance Trooper. This Lego Walker set comes with a First Order Walker Driver and Stormtrooper as well. Open the cockpit and pop the driver in and make it march across the planet. The set also includes Rey’s lightsaber, two blasters and a pistol, along with 20% off, which you’ll see at the checkout after you’ve given Amazon your payment details.
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Lego Star Wars Yoda’s Jedi Starfighter for $46.51: 

This Lego package includes Yoda and R2-D2, along with Yoda’s lightsaber and extra ammunition. The Starfighter has foldable wings and the cockpit can be opened to get Yoda in place for a battle. Get it and begin your struggle against the Galactic Empire.
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Millennium Falcon Episode V floating version for $331

It’s the first floating model of the Millennium Falcon featured in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. It’s been crafted with meticulous detail and includes the AG-2G quad laser cannon, and uses electromagnets to make the model float. Get it today for $331.
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Sphero BB-9E app-enabled droid for $282: 

Join the dark side by partnering with BB-9E, the astromech droid of the First Order. You can control BB-9E with a companion app as it rolls around the galaxy. It’s available on Amazon for $282.
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Sphero R2-D2 app-enabled droid for $169.07: 

This astromech droid from a galaxy far, far away will make you fall in love. Artoo is a great pilot assistant and mechanic and you can explore the galaxy with him by your side. Artoo will recreate holographic simulations for you to explore and react to you with its beeps and boops.
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Trivial Pursuit: Star Wars Black Series Edition board game for $29.60: 

Imagine you’re a Jedi Master of trivia and play Trivial Pursuit, recalling favourite movie moments. So choose your allegiance and collect all six wedges and answer correctly to win. There’s 20% off as well, when shopping on Amazon Australia, but keep in mind that you won’t see the promotion offer until you’ve added your payment details at checkout.
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Star Wars comics: 

Your Star Wars adventures don’t have to end with the movies or the games. There are plenty of books to keep you immersed in the galaxy far, far away. To celebrate May the Fourth, eBay has 10% off Star Wars comics with the application of the code PADAWAN at checkout.
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