
Roboquest VR, a virtual reality first-person shooter with roguelite elements, is coming to PlayStation VR2, SteamVR, and Meta Quest 2 and 3 on November 20th. This was announced by the game’s publisher, Starbreeze Studios, and developers RyseUp and Flat2VR Studios.
Here is a brief overview of the game:
Get ready for one of the year’s most anticipated VR shooters! Roboquest VR launches on November 20th, delivering its exciting, fast-paced roguelite gameplay to VR headsets. You’ll play as a Guardian, battling waves of robotic enemies in a chaotic and experimental future world.
Discover over 70 different weapons, making each playthrough unique and unpredictable. You can use everything from dual pistols for quick attacks to powerful rocket blasts, or even get up close with fast-paced melee combat. Plus, the levels change every time you play, ensuring a constantly challenging and exciting experience.
Roboquest has been completely redesigned for virtual reality, offering immersive features like manually reloading weapons and physically interacting with them. Future updates will even let you play with friends! On PlayStation VR2, the game takes full advantage of the hardware, making every shot and collision feel incredibly real with adaptive triggers, detailed controller vibrations, headset rumble, stunning HDR graphics, and eye-tracking technology. This is the Roboquest experience fans have been hoping for, and it’s launching soon.
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2025-11-05 01:02