E-Gift Cards, or simply buying Oculus store credits, solves many problems while being relatively easy to implement.
* Parents can add credits for their kids, allowing them to choose games to buy without needing to store their credit card information
* Friends and family can buy e-gift cards, print them, and stick them in a holiday card or have them delivered to the recipient on a future date
* People can indirectly use it to gift games to each other ("Here's a $20 credit, use it to buy xxxx so we can play together!")
* Facebook doesn't need to solve physical card distribution problems or negotiate with storefronts to carry the cards
* A credit system already exists, and Oculus already uses it for promotional purposes (meaning the functionality already exists to direct it to a recipient, claim it with a code, and apply it to your account)
This can be implemented in time for the holiday buying season, which will be important for customer satisfaction. It will also help the developer community by broadening the number of people that can put money into the Oculus Store ecosystem: friends and family that don't own Quest (2), but know someone that's receiving one for the holidays.
This is especially important as vr becomes more social in Horizon. I've already met friends on the venues platform and have started playing games on multiplayer having a blast. Sometimes people don't have games and I would love the ability to gift them if I have the cash
Why is this not blowing up? It infuriates me. Been looking online for an hour now to find a way to get an Oculus gift card, only to find that Oculus didn't meet a norm. Not happy with the company over. Probably won't even get myself an Oculus because of the lack of care for customer needs.
I would 100% spend 10x more in the store if there was a gift card option.
Particularly with so many reward and survey sites out there paying their customers with gift-cards.
I know this one's kind of old and we now have gifting games, but I still totally agree.
I'd love to be able to give my friends who have Quest headsets an Oculus gift card the same way we give each other steam gift cards, instead of having to ask them what games they want to get for their birthdays.
would make life way easier to just give them a gift code and let them decide what they're after.