http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/15/3880790/valve-virtual-reality-game-developers-conference-2013
I think it'll be interesting to see what they found out. Valve adding SteamPlay (Mac+PC) to their store was likely responsible for getting more games on the Mac (and soon Linux) so if they adopt something like the Rift maybe it'll push VR into the mainstream.
We just gave the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality headset, our Best of CES award. Guess who else is experimenting with virtual reality? Valve Software. At the 2013 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, California, the same renowned video game publisher that's hard at work on the Steambox will also share its thoughts on VR, after spending a full year prototyping ways to create virtual reality hardware and software. Valve will host two 25-minute lectures entitled "Why Virtual Reality is Hard (And Where it Might be Going)" and "What We Learned Porting Team Fortress 2 to Virtual Reality" at the conference.
The former is hosted by Michael Abrash, the man behind Valve's mystery wearable computing hardware project... and the latter obviously features Team Fortress 2, a game that we had no idea was being ported to VR. Before you get your hopes up, it's not yet clear whether TF2 will actually be a title you can download and play on a VR headset. In fact, it's actually rather unlikely given what we've heard.
I think it'll be interesting to see what they found out. Valve adding SteamPlay (Mac+PC) to their store was likely responsible for getting more games on the Mac (and soon Linux) so if they adopt something like the Rift maybe it'll push VR into the mainstream.