Grubb claimed to have a virtual reality platform called ‘Miss” the insiders Giant Bomb show. “Today, when Microsoft is returning, the virtual game showed up and that the team behind the other virtual reality platforms, is going to head it. Despite the team heading the project, Grubb said that shouldn’t be taken as a sign that the Xbox-only current home console who has not opened up on the VR market that will still try with VR. [Xbox] tries to keep VR content at least one minute long, wrote Grubb on Twitter. It’s very much not and trys to keep VR stuff at a fair point. It does not suggest that this is a possibility. https://t.co/zPRs3DlUBR https://t.co/zPRs3DlUBR/asfs/csyot.php. Jeff Grubb (@JeffGrubb) November 11, 2021 However, the president of the game console said the company has fully developed the project and claimed that that is good for its future. Because of the support of Xbox 360, it’ll likely be a certain thing that you’ll probably get a chance to play this, said Grubb. When the game existed on Xbox 360, gamers avatars were used to represent players in game, and Grubb claims that the new incarnation would use lifelike avatars featured in Mesh for Microsoft Teams, which a company showed last week. Microsoft claims that these avatars will not require costly VR headsets. The Television Show that was broadcast on NBC. One contestant was defeated by 100 others in several rounds of trivia; the Xbox Live users also had the opportunity to watch a live showdown. The game featured a live host and ran for two seasons before Microsoft confirmed it wouldn’t return for a third in July 2010. The company seemed to have changed its mind with this latest report.