
On December 4th, the virtual reality stealth game Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow will be available on PlayStation VR2, SteamVR, and Meta Quest 2 and 3. This was announced by publisher Vertigo Games and developer Maze Theory.
Here is an overview of the game, via Vertigo Games:
About
The City is a dark and dangerous place, controlled by the strong and dreaded by those who suffer under their rule. A maze of rooftops looms over the winding streets below. The City Watch constantly patrols, enforcing the harsh laws of Baron Ulysses Northcrest, a cruel ruler who swiftly puts down any sign of resistance.
You play as Magpie, a resourceful thief who grew up on the streets of Northcrest after losing their family. Stealing is how Magpie survives—until discovering a powerful artifact with a connection to the past. Using realistic virtual reality, you’ll sneak, escape, and trick those who control The City. Discover hidden truths and expose a dangerous conspiracy threatening to destroy it all.
Key Features
- A Legendary Franchise Returns – Experience the world of Thief in virtual reality for the first time, blending classic stealth gameplay with next-generation immersion.
- Master the Shadows – Stick to the darkness, evade patrols, and outmaneuver enemies with real-time stealth mechanics.
- Realistic Thieving – Pickpocket guards, pry open hidden compartments, and bypass locks with tactile VR interactions.
- Precision and Skill – Use an array of arrows and tools to distract, disable, or eliminate threats with immersive VR archery.
- Explore the City – Climb rooftops, sneak through back alleys, and uncover secrets in a dark, steampunk-inspired world.
- Choose Your Approach – Every heist offers multiple paths and playstyles—sneak past guards unseen or take them down from the shadows.
Watch the footage below.
Gameplay Trailer #2
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