Includes support for co-op with up to four players, available at launch this August.
Gematsu says: "The studio recently released the Sony Interactive Entertainment-published Firewall Ultra for PlayStation VR2 on August 24, and was announced to be working on Solaris: Offworld Combat II."
This is sad. Firewall Ultra didn't get the reception that their earlier hit got, which probably didn't help.
But I believe what they're saying, it's gotta be hard to justify big spend on such a small population of potential customers
VR is still a bit niche. To really hit the big time, we need more affordable hardware, especially standalone options. But with most devices needing a processor box (like a PC or console) being pretty pricey, and the market all divided up with these walled gardens, the journey ahead won't be a cakewalk.
What they shouldve done is the capcom route. Make a good game that can also translate to VR.
Oh dear, was about to pick up a PSVR2 after Xmas and this game was on my list. Shame, VR just isn't catching on as well as they hoped.
Find out how the ambitious and evolved sequel to the beloved VR FPS shapes up on PSVR 2 for PS5 with our detailed Firewall Ultra review.
Ok. This is below what I expected. Hopefully they patch some of these issues.
Despite the lack of content at launch and the long waits to join matches, I still can't seem to put Firewall Ultra down.
nice, I look forward to trying this mode out.
Me and my online buddies can't wait to jump into this, one we've been waiting for.