Showing posts with label virtual reality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virtual reality. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2024

Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable Jumps into 1.0 on Dec. 17

Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable
Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable, the first-person action-adventure VR platformer based on the highly-acclaimed manga circulated around the world to more than 140 million fans, readies Scouts for Part 2 on Meta Quest 2, 3/3S, and Pro via the Meta Quest Store on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024, and is currently available in Early Access.

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Scythe Dev Team Reveals Unhinged Movie-Goer VR Adventure, DEEP CUTS

Scythe Dev Team's VR DEEP CUTS
Publisher tinyBuild and developer Scythe Dev Team, the masterminds behind Happy’s Humble Burger Farm, revealed Deep Cuts, a cinematic horror VR rescue mission, during today’s UploadVR Showcase. Deep Cuts will arrive later this year on Meta Quest, with Steam VR and PSVR 2 support coming in 2025.

Following the success of Happy’s Humble’s Burger Farm, Scythe and tinyBuild return with yet another exhilarating horror experience, this time blending it with classic cinema in an all-new way only achievable in VR. Plunge into a messy physics-based action gameplay with highly interactive worlds, a hair-raising atmosphere, and a rich narrative.

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Afterlife VR Out on Steam Early Access Today

Afterlife VR
Independent game developers Split Light Studio is launching their horror VR game, Afterlife VR, on Steam Early Access today.

Afterlife VR is an Immersive first-person horror game with a blood-chilling story that will make you question your own senses and experience the true essence of terror.

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Nickelodeon Launching Virtual & Augmented Reality TV Series

Nickelodeon Launching Virtual & Augmented Reality TV Series
Nickelodeon today announced the development of Meet the Voxels (working title), an original TV, virtual reality and augmented reality series conceived by Chris Young, Senior Vice President of Nickelodeon’s Entertainment Lab. The animated sitcom, created in a game engine, marks a first for Nickelodeon in its use of cutting-edge virtual cinema technology, including real-time full body and facial performance capture, bringing an innovative approach to immersive storytelling. Nickelodeon’s Entertainment Lab is the network’s division established to spearhead long-range research and development around emerging platforms and new technology. Meet the Voxels is being developed to air across Nickelodeon’s channels globally.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Playstation VR For Playstation 4 Priced and Dated

We've seen VR headsets like the Oculus Rift ($599) and HTC Vive ($799) get their pricing and go on pre-order and both are starting to ship in just a couple of weeks. Today it was Sony's turn to unveil the final pricing and release date for their upcoming VR headset for use with the PlayStation 4. Coming this October, the headset is $399, which is either going to sound pretty pricey, or pretty cheap depending on how you felt about the Rift and Vive.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Paranormal Activity Virtual Reality Game to Debut at AMC Theatres

Today, VRWERX, in collaboration with Paramount Pictures and AMC Theatres® (NYSE: AMC), announced it will be bringing the new Paranormal Activity VR Game Demo to movie theatres across the United States. FromOctober 22 - 24, the game demo will be available to play for free on the HTC Vive powered by SteamVR in select AMC locations in major markets, including Los Angeles, New York, Boston and San Francisco, giving moviegoers the unique opportunity to experience the immersive first-person virtual reality survival horror game before it is released to the public. The game’s demo debut at AMC will coincide with the release of the newest film in the popular franchise, “Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension,” which opens October 22 with 7:00 p.m. showings.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

E3 2015: Oculus Rift Prepares Gamers For A Whole New World


You aren't going to care how stupid you look.
A couple of years back, Oculus VR made massive waves at E3 with a very early prototype of their VR headset, and while they still haven’t launched just yet, the success of their prototype VR headsets have inspired a lot of excitement and a lot of other companies to get involved in virtual reality in a big way. This year there are at least five different VR headsets on show at E3, and that’s not including Microsoft’s own augmented reality concept, the Holo-Lens.