Here’s your round-up of the latest in XR News, featuring the key stories we initially overlooked.
As we draw closer to the end of November, the excitement in new releases isn’t slowing down. From Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 to The Thrill Of The Fight 2 in early access, By Grit Alone, and Wall Town Wonders, the gaming scene has delivered something to captivate everyone. While news on the hardware front has been a bit quiet, there are whispers about Valve Deckard’s controllers making the rounds. Meanwhile, Black Friday deals are starting to pop up for the Pico 4 Ultra and PlayStation VR2, promising some great savings.
Don’t forget, our weekly newsletter and the latest articles will keep you posted on everything else. Here are some highlights from this week’s news.
Ghosts of Tabor fans will need to wait a bit longer. Originally slated for a 2024 release on PlayStation VR2, the game has been pushed back to 2025. Combat Waffle Studios has acknowledged that the porting process to PS VR2 is proving more complicated than anticipated, and they are channeling extra resources to get the game ready for its unveiling.
If you own the original Arizona Sunshine, you might want to act fast. Vertigo Games had announced that owners of the 2016 version could get the “Remake Upgrade” for just $9.99, but this special offer ends on November 30 on Quest. Don’t miss the chance if you’re a fan of the franchise.
Greensky Games, known for Swarm 2, has more exciting news. Their latest project, a co-op shooter named Chronostrike, is in the works. Drawing inspiration from Superhot and Inception, this game slows time when you stop moving. Slated for full release on February 13, 2025, the team is currently recruiting playtesters for its closed alpha on Quest 2 and Quest 3.
For those looking to enhance their VR soccer experience, CleanSheet Soccer just got new content. INCISIV Ltd has launched the London Cages DLC for Quest and PS VR2, offering players a chance to face tough English strikers in small-sided caged matches. You can unlock exclusive items, including a unique glove, ball, and stadium.
And exciting news for fans of simulation games: Electrician Simulator VR is gearing up for release in the first quarter of 2025 on Quest, PS VR2, and Steam. Originally available on flatscreen platforms, this version by Take IT Studio! promises an immersive new chapter, keeping the storyline and locations intact but with tasks overhauled specifically for VR.
Finally, for a wrap-up of any other news and updates this week, keep an eye on our platform announcements and content refreshers.
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