Oculus Rift Error Shuts Down Headsets Worldwide, Company Promises a Fix

Today is the day the Oculus Rift died. Okay, perhaps that’s a bit dramatic, but Oculus owners around the world have been unable to use their expensive VR headsets today thanks to a vexing “Can’t Reach Oculus Runtime Service” error. This problem seems to be affecting most, if not all, users of the device.

So, what the heck is going on? Well, in a bit of classic Y2K-style wackiness, it turns out a certificate for the Oculus Runtime Service was allowed to expire earlier today. Whoops! Oculus and parent company Facebook remained mum on the issue for several hours, but recently posted this message on the Oculus support forums:

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“We are aware of and actively investigating an issue impacting ability to access Rift software. Our teams apologize for any inconvenience this may be causing you and appreciate your patience while we work on a resolution. We’ll share more updates here as we have them. Thanks.”

Oculus co-founder Nate Mitchell has also commented on the situation.

If an expired certificate is the cause of the errors, Oculus will likely have to issue a patch in order to fix the problems. That means Oculus owners will probably have to wait at least a few more hours, and perhaps as much as a day or two, before their headsets are in working order again.

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This little incident probably won’t leave much of a lasting mark on Oculus, but it’s certainly a bit embarrassing. The Oculus Rift is running neck and neck with the HTC Vive in the virtual reality headset race, but interest in VR tech is dwindling in general. This kind of slip up is something the VR industry doesn’t need right now.

Oculus will be providing updates on the issue in this Reddit thread.