Kluge Interactive, the studio behind hit VR rhythm sport Synth Riders (2019), introduced its upcoming VR preventing sport, FINAL FURY, might be featured at Steam Subsequent Fest on October 14th, which after all means a playable demo.
Remaining Fury is a fast-paced fight sport that places you within the area for some arcade-style preventing—not in contrast to Road Fighter or Mortal Kombat—however with some very bodily VR gameplay.
Now, the studio says the Remaining Fury demo might be downloadable from October 14th – twenty eighth, that includes two opponents, Tempest and Glitch.
This comes after a serious setback following person testing late final yr, which prompted the studio to “rethink every part.”
“It’s not typically you hear these phrases and it’s adopted by excellent news. But, that’s precisely what occurred after our FINAL FURY public playtest late final yr,” Kluge Interactive says in a Steam information replace. “We had levels constructed out, animations made, and methods in place. We even bought constructive suggestions from gamers! Nonetheless, it hit us like a protracted vary haymaker from Glitch—we wanted to rethink the fight controls.”
From December 2023 to September 2024, the crew says it refocused on the gesture mechanics, with the brand new demo displaying off what Kluge believes could be “the way forward for preventing video games.”
There’s no phrase on when to count on the total launch, which is slated to reach on Quest and SteamVR headsets, but additionally “as many platforms as attainable,” Kluge says. We will nonetheless count on extra playable fighters, arenas, and on-line PvP multiplayer when it does arrive; to date, the studio has revealed 4 different characters past Tempest and Glitch, so it appears there’s a superb slate of content material but to return.
Moreover, following the Steam Subsequent Fest demo launch, the studio says they intend all future playtests “to be open to all, so no enroll crucial.”