Indie developer VR Bits has seen two successful crowd-sourced campaigns for its upcoming virtual reality (VR) compatible space simulation title Darkfield in as many weeks. The developer first passed its Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign on 27th October 2014, raising over $13,000 AUD to aid development. This week Darkfield‘s Steam Greenlight campaign has also proved a success, meaning the title has been approved for sale on Valve’s digital store come full launch, which is expected in July 2015.
Cloudhead Games has announced the VOIDSLAYER update for Pistol Whip, adding three new scenes in June for all supported platforms.
Recent findings in the latest PSVR2 software update, indicates that PlayStation is already starting to implement support for PC.
The icing on the cake would be if Sony / Valve allow for a Steam Link app much like it is for the Quest 3. Likely wishful thinking, though.
Warner Bros. Discovery is closing down Adult Swim Games, delisting its published games. Thus putting Rick and Morty VR in jeopardy.