![]() ![]() Upgrade your weapons and repair your tower between waves to hold out as long as possible. This four-player co-op game will see you stand atop a tower, covering all angles as the horde or Chewllers approaches. The Chewllers (Summer, Early Access) – Quest You’ll be able to choose between different blasters and play across control point and arena modes, with some parkour mechanics thrown in for good measure. Nerf: Ultimate Championship brings foam bullet action into VR as a team-based multiplayer first-person shooter. Nerf: Ultimate Championship (August 25) – Quest 2 A PSVR version will release at a later date - no word on potential PC VR or PSVR 2 releases just yet thought. The Twilight Zone VR will launch with three different tales (or ‘episodes’), each essentially a mini story, that span different genres and are handled by different writers, much like a serialized TV show. ![]() While already available on PSVR, this follow-up platformer starring adventurous mouse Quill will come to Quest 2 towards the end of July. Kayak VR: Mirage (July 12) – PC VRĪ visually arresting take on kayaking in VR, this physics-driven experience lets you take part in single-player exploration and races across several stunning environments. Vail VR (Beta, July 1) – PC VRĬompetitive VR shooter Vail will be going into beta in July after an extensive alpha testing period. Pick your spells and jump into arenas to magical combat with a tactical twist. 2022 VR Games Wands Alliances (June 30) – Quest 2Ĭortopia Studios follows up on its multiplayer spell-battling game with a new title that features 3v3 matches. Even if unlikely, a lot of these titles could hypothetically be a surprise release before the end of the year - fingers crossed. Some just have a season or vague release window, but many others are just scheduled for 2022 without any other specifics.Īt the very end, there’s a few games we know are in development, but without any indication of release window. We’ve compiled a list of every confirmed title below - while some have confirmed release dates or months, there’s quite a few games without a specific date yet. A good reason to play as many of them as you can just in case they get taken away.It’s been a pretty decent year for VR so far, but there’s still a huge number of games releasing for Quest, PC VR and PSVR in the second half of 2022. Netflix recently acquired developer Spry Fox, developer behind the Animal Crossing-adjacent Cozy Grove, so it's clear the streaming giant is still interested in expanding into the world of games, even if (as of August) only 1% of its user base is playing its games. It's unclear if the game is planned to directly tie into the show or if it's just its own thing, but either way it seems like a pretty cool way to experience the story of a fan-favourite villain. "As fans, we want this game to be very special and we are energised by the support and enthusiasm we've received from Netflix and the Stranger Things creative team." "We are awed that we get to live within the Stranger Things universe and dive into the rich inner worlds of its characters through Tender Claws' unique approach to nested worlds and immersive dreamscapes," said directors Samantha Gorman and Danny Cannizzaro shared in a joint statement. It's also planned for all major VR platforms, though no specifics on which those are, and should be launching winter 2023, but again no more details than that. The game is described as a "pyschological horror/ action game," so presumably not one for the faint of heart. Taking on this role, you'll be invading the memories and dreams of characters from the show, and you can "harness telekinetic powers to battle humans and creatures alike" (via Eurogamer). Strangers Things VR is being made in collaboration with Netflix from Virtual Virtual Reality developer Tender Claws, and rather than letting you play as one of the kids, this time round you're playing as season four's big bad Vecna. If you watched Stranger Things season four, took one look at Venca and thought 'god I wish that were me,' you're in luck, because Stranger Things VR makes that dream come true! ![]()
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