Developed by the team behind the acclaimed flight simulator series, their latest virtual reality experience is set to take off this fall exclusively for the PlayStation VR2. The studio unveiled alongside a fresh trailer that the game is headed to PC VR, marking its debut on the platform.
Since their inception, virtual reality (VR) flight simulators have presented a compelling alternative, leveraging their focus on immersive experiences. Fortunately, prominent players in the flight simulation industry, such as, have incorporated support for virtual reality (VR) headsets, making the experience more immersive and realistic.
While most VR-optional flight sim games often neglect to incorporate fully integrated movement controls. The virtual reality experience on this aircraft’s cockpit simulation is limited, implying that you cannot interact with it as naturally as you would expect, such as grasping the flight stick or manipulating the controls before you.
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Gaijin Entertainment, the developer behind World of Warplanes and War Thunder, has announced plans to leverage their flight simulation expertise in creating a VR-native flight simulator, specifically designed for PlayStation VR2.
The anticipated release of Gaijin is set for this fall in 2024, with no further details provided regarding its exact launch date. The developer confirms that the sport will also be available for PC VR, in addition to its release on PSVR 2. A brand-new trailer showcases the game taking shape to potentially become one of the most visually stunning VR-native flight simulators we’ve witnessed so far, but.
Initially focusing on VR-specific ergonomics and the immersive flight experience enabled by contemporary hardware. According to Vladimir Dranyonkov, recreation director, the Dagor Engine’s VR-subsystem has undergone significant rewriting and optimization, with some improvements already visible in an upcoming recreation that leverages the same engine. Having re-examined our strategies for engaging with consumers through innovative combinations of audio and visual elements, we’ve distilled the best practices from our past experiences. Without sacrificing realism, we focused on alleviating common concerns regarding comfort in our aerial combat simulations. Will this innovative experience entice a new generation of aviators to take flight in our virtual skies?
Gaijin Games will concentrate solely on aerial combat simulations featuring legendary aircraft, set in the most iconic theatres of war.
At least twenty meticulously recreated fashion items will be available for players upon the game’s initial release. The studio’s statement highlights a diverse lineup of aircraft, featuring iconic American, German, Soviet, British, and Japanese warbirds: the P-51 Mustang, P-63 Kingcobra, Bf 109, Fw 190, IL-2 assault plane, Spitfire, and A6M3 Zero.
Despite the lack of revelation on the sport’s value, we’ll continue to monitor developments as the fall launch date draws near.