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Steam News4 October 20187y ago

Oculus Cross-Platform Multiplayer Now Available.

As of today (October 3, 2018), Tee Time Golf is now available on the Oculus Store. This means you will be able to play online multiplayer matches with people who buy the game there.

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addedAs of today (October 3, 2018), Tee Time Golf is now available on the Oculus Store. This means you will be able to play online multiplayer matches with people who buy the game there. We even support cross-platform voice chat, so you will be able to chat with Oculus platform players too. When in an online match, if you notice a gamer with a white icon/avatar/pic with the Tee Time logo, it is very likely they are a cross-platform player. As an additional bonus, player created courses are cross-platform as well. Any course an Oculus Platform player creates and publishes will be playable by Steam players. The same goes in reverse, where courses created by Steam players will be available for Oculus players to play. This is cool because it means more people will be playing and rating your courses. Leaderboards, however, will still be unique to each platform. We put quite a bit of effort into making this work because we want you to have the biggest community possible for multiplayer and custom courses. Enjoy and see you on the course!

As of today (October 3, 2018), Tee Time Golf is now available on the Oculus Store. This means you will be able to play online multiplayer matches with people who buy the game there. We even support cross-platform voice chat, so you will be able to chat with Oculus platform players too. When in an online match, if you notice a gamer with a white icon/avatar/pic with the Tee Time logo, it is very likely they are a cross-platform player. As an additional bonus, player created courses are cross-platform as well. Any course an Oculus Platform player creates and publishes will be playable by Steam players. The same goes in reverse, where courses created by Steam players will be available for Oculus players to play. This is cool because it means more people will be playing and rating your courses. Leaderboards, however, will still be unique to each platform. We put quite a bit of effort into making this work because we want you to have the biggest community possible for multiplayer and custom courses. Enjoy and see you on the course!

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