How to watch Oculus Connect 2 2015 live video stream

Following last year’s event, Oculus is holding another virtual reality developer conference. Here’s how to watch today’s Oculus Connect 2 2015 live video stream, as well as the dates, times and schedule.See also:Oculus Rift UK release date, specs, features and game rumours.

“Oculus Connect 2 is our second annual developer conference where engineers, designers, and creatives from around the world come together to learn about the future of the Oculus platform and push virtual reality forward,” said the firm.

“This year’s Connect will feature keynotes from Brendan Iribe, Michael Abrash, and John Carmack, plus everything developers need to know to launch on the Rift and Gear VR.”

See also:Gear VRvs Oculus Rift.

How to watch Oculus Connect 2 2015 live video stream

If you’re not able to make it to the Oculus Connect conference this year then you can watch it online. Last year Oculus streamed the keynotes on Twitch and will be doing the same for 2015.

We’ve embedded the firm’s Twitch live video stream at the top of this page so sit back and enjoy. See below for the dates and times of when to tune in – it will say offline until the broadcast starts.

Oculus Connect 2 2015: Dates, times and schedule

Like last year’s Connect conference, the event takes place at Loews Hotel in Hollywood, California. The dates are 23-25 September but don’t worry if you’re not able to attend in person – registration is now closed but you can get live coverage right here – see above.

In terms of the schedule you candownload the appfor iOS, Android or web to keep track of what is happening when but here are the times for the Oculus Connect 2 keynotes which will all take place on 24 September in the Dolby Theatre.

Keynote with Brendan Iribe: 10am local time (6pm UK time) Keynote with Michael Abrash: 11am local time (7pm UK time) Keynote with John Carmack: 1pm local time (9pm UK time)

Full Oculus Connect 2 schedulehere.

Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor

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