Dimensional Double Shift, Owlchemy’s co-op celebration sport that solely makes use of hand monitoring, surpassed 500k downloads since launch.
Following a free open beta launch again in September, Dimensional Double Shift has now been downloaded 500,000 instances throughout Quest headsets. In comparison with the studio’s paid-for titles like Job Simulator, Trip Simulator, and Cosmonious Excessive, Owlchemy Labs confirmed that its latest multiplayer sport is now the “fastest-growing title” within the studio’s historical past.
Owlchemy additionally shared some participant stats as a part of right now’s information. It revealed that the previous 5 months have seen gamers attain 1.3 million whole sport hours. 15.4 million gamers have bopped the sport’s AI assistant, Alive, 7.4 million Diner orders have been accomplished, whereas 10.3 million automotive modules have been completed.
Dimensional Double Shift takes place on the Gasoline N’ Grill service station throughout the Omniverse, letting you and as much as three buddies take part in group actions like working a diner or fixing automobiles. Notably, the sport solely helps controller-free hand monitoring, so you’ll be able to’t use the Quest’s Contact Controllers.
Whereas the open beta contains one dimension, Owlchemy’s announcement publish states extra content material is because of comply with “later this yr,” although specifics stay unknown. This follows a sequence of minor post-launch patches that launched accessibility adjustments and the B.O.O.S.T.E.R. replace with team-building occasions, whereas February’s replace made additional changes.
The Dimensional Double Shift open beta is out now on the Meta Quest platform.
Dimensional Double Shift Is A Co-Op Get together Sport From The Job Simulator Studio
Dimensional Double Shift, a co-op celebration sport from the Job Simulator studio that solely makes use of hand monitoring, is out now on Quest.