At a press event in San Francisco Thursday, Facebook's Oculus VR unit announced a hardware and software partnership with Microsoft to help bring its virtual-reality wares to market.First, we'll see a wireless Xbox One controller and PC adapter packed into every Oculus Rift headset package. Additionally, the Rift will natively work with the Windows 10 operating system when it launches in the first quarter of 2016—which could potentially pave the way for developers to make virtual reality games specifically for the Xbox One console.The Details Of The DealPhil Spencer, Microsoft’s head of Xbox, took to the stage to announce the companies’ partnership, explaining the benefits that Windows 10 support and the Xbox One controller’s inclusion will bring to gamers and developers alike:At Microsoft, we’re incredibly focused on making Windows a great operating system for gamers.