PC software distribution service Steam already stocks over 1,600 virtual reality games and is now branching out into video, with film tie-ins The Hunger Games 360, Alien Covenant in Utero and Lego Batman: The Batmersive Experience leading its initial line-up.
Valve Corporation, owner and operator of the Steam computer games platform, is teaming up with fellow Seattle native Pixvana to launch the Steam 360 Video Player for high-powered PCs.
