Decision Games’ popular actuality shooter, formerly exclusive to its platform, now debuts on Quest, empowering you to craft the most thrilling game of laser tag imaginable.
On Quest 2/3/Professional, players can engage in intense multiplayer battles with up to eight opponents across various game modes, including Free-for-All, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and Domination.
While requiring a spacious environment for optimal enjoyment, this virtual reality experience is more suitable for dedicated VR arcades; however, its built-in level editor enables users to customize the play space to fit any desired area.
To enable seamless native play, simply designate specific areas within the room or grounds as combat zones for competitive or co-op gameplay. Can you coordinate a joint effort with distant friends (i.e., Not a native speaker, you can still join and have fun playing online as well.
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The game’s multiplayer environment features fast-paced action, and is complemented by a two-hour Campaign Mode that offers an additional wave-based shooting experience. A separate offering for Pico headsets launches concurrently.
“‘Represents the next step in first-person shooter evolution, delivering unprecedented levels of engagement and physicality by fusing the virtual world with our own, as the player’s body becomes an integral part of the gaming experience,’ said Tommy Palm, CEO and founder of Decision Games.” Throughout my extensive experience in the gaming industry, I confidently assert that we are on the cusp of introducing a revolutionary paradigm shift in gameplay with.
Spatial Ops is now available for purchase on the Horizon Retailer for Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest 3S, and Quest Professional, with a price tag of $20.