Oculus wants your virtual reality experience to be safe and pleasant.
The Facebook-owned company will start selling its Oculus Rift virtual reality headset in the first quarter of next year. And it will operate its own app store (similar to Apple’s app store) so you can download games and other engrossing apps that deliver the thrills of virtual reality. Oculus will reportedly vet the apps that appear in its store, and even rate the apps.
But one thing that has no place is Oculus’ brave new world is virtual sex. A company representative reiterated the Oculus position on the matter when we asked about it on Friday: “Oculus only distributes developer content that meets their terms of service, which forbid pornographic content from being a part of the Oculus Store,” the spokesman said.