The popular team-based military shooter will be available for $24.99.
Davevillz of Vankrupt Games confirmed via Twitter yesterday that Pavlov VR will be heading to the PlayStation VR 2, making it one of the first games confirmed for the next-gen console VR headset.
The CEO stated that Pavlov: Shack will be available on Oculus Quest 2 and PlayStation VR 2 headsets for $24.99 and will feature cross-play functionality between the two platforms (sorry PC users). Unfortunately, support will not extend to the original PSVR headset. According to davevillz, “psvr1 doesn’t have the fidelity for Pavlov.”
Price has been decided as $24 for Shack in the Oculus Store and everywhere, we decided for price parity to have the less TOS conflicts across Steam, Oculus and Playstation (yes we just got accepted as a partner last week). Shack Beta will be free everywhere too where applicable.
— davevillz (@davevillz) March 29, 2021
Pavlov: Shack was originally scheduled to arrive on the Oculus App Lab this past February. Since then we’ve heard very few updates from the team other than a quick response to a fan inquiring about the App Lab release.
The ongoing Pavlov: Shack beta will remain free on all platforms until its official release. Oculus Quest/Quest 2 can download the game now via SideQuest. You will need to set up a developer account in order to sideload the game onto your standalone headset. Thankfully, it’s a relatively simple process that does not require any additional purchases. For more information on how to sideload content via SideQuest check out this video.
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— davevillz (@davevillz) March 29, 2021
This February, Sony confirmed development of a “next-generation” VR headset for the PlayStation 5, one that features improved resolution, better tracking and input, and a larger field-of-view compared to the original PSVR.
This was followed by the reveal of a new “orb” VR controller that promises improved ergonomics, better weight distribution, and “key features found in the DualSense wireless controller.”
Feature Image Credit: Vankrupt, davevillz
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