Virtual reality is at a pivotal juncture, and the winds of change are hinting at the emergence of a big player - Nintendo.

Rumors swirling around suggest Nintendo, the gaming giant, might be preparing to step into the VR gaming ring. The source? None other than Nash Weedle, a leaker with a proven track record, having previously foretold the release of Metroid Dread on the Nintendo Switch a year before it hit the market.

According to the same source, Nintendo isn't just "planning" to work on the standalone VR headset - it's already begun testing the prototype.

A keen Redditor unearthed a patent Nintendo filed in November 2022, enabling consoles to interface with VR headsets. Though patents can be deceptive, this piece of intel reinforces the rumor. However, what elevates this rumor from just a whisper in the wind is an intriguing partnership with tech behemoth Google. The headset is rumored to feature micro-LED displays, a technology sourced from Raxium, which is a firm acquired by Google last year. These displays will render the device both cost-effective and energy-efficient. The indirect association with Google has spurred speculations around the latter's rumored XR operating system, which could see daylight with this partnership.