Oculus has addressed the Oculus Rift shipment delays, confirming that it’s due to an unexpected component shortage.
In a statement given to TechCrunch, Oculus explains that the shortage had a bigger effect on their shipment quantity than expected. Delivery dates were changed as a result of this, with many people now waiting until May to receive their Rifts.
“We’ve taken steps to address the component shortage, and we’ll continue shipping in higher volumes each week,” said Oculus. “We’ve also increased our manufacturing capacity to allow us to deliver in higher quantities, faster. Many Rifts will ship less than four weeks from original estimates, and we hope to beat the new estimates we’ve provided.”
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In a statement given to TechCrunch, Oculus explains that the shortage had a bigger effect on their shipment quantity than expected. Delivery dates were changed as a result of this, with many people now waiting until May to receive their Rifts.
“We’ve taken steps to address the component shortage, and we’ll continue shipping in higher volumes each week,” said Oculus. “We’ve also increased our manufacturing capacity to allow us to deliver in higher quantities, faster. Many Rifts will ship less than four weeks from original estimates, and we hope to beat the new estimates we’ve provided.”
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