Introducing New Test Users Tool Features to Help You Get Your App Ready for Launch
Oculus VR
Today, we’re excited to share new features added to the Test Users tool to help you more easily test features and benchmarks for your game before it’s released.
The Test Users tool now lets you test features such as Entitlement Checks and In-App Purchases if they are added to a release channel, and social features like Matchmaking and Rooms, in addition to playtesting your application. Test User accounts are automatically Facebook linked and associated with the organization they are created with, which lets you scale social feature testing. The Test Users tool also lets you create, bulk friend, search, and manage Test Users from the Developer Dashboard. Test Users are secure and hidden from other Users (only Users with admin or developer roles can see Test Users in the Developer Dashboard).
For more information on how to create Test User accounts, check out our documentation.
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Introducing App Lab: A New Way to Distribute Oculus Quest Apps
Today, we’re excited to introduce App Lab—a new way for you to distribute apps directly to consumers safely and securely, via direct links or platforms like SideQuest, without requiring store approval and without sideloading.
Verify Your Oculus Developer Account by February 1
As part of our ongoing effort to provide a secure platform, all developer accounts need to verify by February 1, 2021 using one of a few simple options.
Next month, we are rolling out two of the most requested features from our VR community: Multi-User accounts, the ability for multiple accounts to log into a single headset; and App Sharing, the ability to share apps with others on the shared device.
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