Apparently yesterday (as per the other thread) the Project Scorpio website updated to remove the mention of 'high fidelity VR' from the bullet points.
http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/project-scorpio
As far as I can recall, the system was introduced with VR in mind. Did something fall through? Was this in response to the leaked documents in any way?
Discuss.
UPDATES:
Microsoft's response:
[UPDATE] A Microsoft representative told GameSpot that Project Scorpio will offer "high-fidelity VR experiences," though the company did not say why the line was removed from the site.
"When Project Scorpio ships later this year it will be the most powerful console ever built with a 6 teraflop GPU to deliver true 4K gaming, high-fidelity VR experiences, and greater graphic fidelity. We have nothing additional to share at this time," the spokesperson said.
Source - http://www.gamespot.com/articles/project-scorpio-website-removes-mention-of-vr-micr/1100-6447239/?ftag=GSS-05-10aaa0b
So I hate playing the insider card but I feel like it's important here.
Microsoft is not getting rid of VR. In fact they made a move last week that surprised me because I thought they were dropping it.
Whether it's a move towards Windows VR or Scorpio, I'm not sure. But it's under the XBox banner so likely Scorpio.
I'm 50% confident it'll be at E3 and 100% confident VR is still moving forward.