(Telecompaper) Facebook-owned VR company Oculus VR announced at an event in San Francisco that its Oculus Rift VR headset will be bundled with Microsoft's Xbox One controller when it will be launched in Q1 2016. Oculus Touch, the prototype for the tracked controllers, was also presented. Oculus Touch is a pair of tracked controllers that deliver hand presence, namely the sensation of feeling, as though end-users' virtual hands are actually their own. As part of a partnership with Microsoft, Oculus Rift will work natively with Windows 10. Made-for-VR games will leverage DirectX 12 to unleash the full capabilities of new Windows 10 graphics hardware for top performance and the fastest frame rates. Among the Xbox One games that will be available when the Rift VR will hit the store shelves are Halo, Forza, Sunset Overdrive.