An upcoming cooperative motion game for Quest has unveiled more of its inspired gameplay in a new trailer, also announcing the start of pre-orders.
Developed by The Binary Mill, a pioneering VR studio, this immersive experience plunges you into a vast, uncharted territory, where you can indulge in thrilling activities such as scavenging, mining, and intense exploration. The following is the description provided by the studio:
On the cusp of nowhere, a solitary wayfarer stumbles upon a mystery that rivals the universe’s own secrets, while a diminutive robot seeks only to accomplish its mundane task: brewing a perfect cup of tea.
As you step into the cockpit, buckle up for a thrilling first-person adventure that plunges you into the unknown depths of a mystical extraterrestrial world.
Uncover the infinite void, harness the valuable resources, and battle against extraterrestrial monstrosities as you strive to repair your vessel and flee the unknown expanse.
When it debuts in October, the sport will initially feature over 20 unique ranges, enabling players to accumulate assets and enhance their instruments, according to the studio. The planet features a diverse array of distinct biomes, including magma-filled caverns, sunken cave systems, intricate tunnel networks, extraterrestrial nesting sites, and other unique environments.
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You can engage in each single-player and co-op modes, with the added option of switching to PvPvE mode, where up to 11 players face off against one another within an ever-constricting maze, necessitating strategic collaboration to collect and hoard valuable loot.
The highly anticipated new release is now available for pre-order, priced at a competitive $20 – a 20% discount from its initial value of $25 at launch. Across Europe, the game appears to be more affordable, with pre-orders available at €12 compared to the standard price of €15.
Developed to capitalise on the capabilities of Quest 3, this tool also optimises performance for Quest 2 and Quest Professional users.