One other Axiom, the indie studio behind VR phenomenon Gorilla Tag, is opening up its subsequent mission Orion Drift to all Quest customers tomorrow for its first server scalability check.
At present in closed early entry, Orion Drift packages in Gorilla Tag’s immersive motion mechanic with a number of the motion of the now-defunct sports activities sport Echo VR, promising to serve up an activity-packed social VR house for as much as 200 gamers.
Now, One other Axiom says it’s opening Orion Drift to Quest customers for a server scalability check that’s set to final two days: November twentieth – twenty first. Doorways open at at 10AM PST on November twentieth—verify your native time right here.
The studio says the check is primarily to see how the sport’s servers auto scale with a big inhabitants of gamers, which can be restricted to 75 gamers per-server throughout this check.
“As we get additional into growth we’ll proceed to boost that quantity greater with a goal objective of 200,” the studio says on the sport’s Discord (invite hyperlink).
Throughout the check, gamers will be capable to discover every district and play in all accessible sport modes, which can even embody work-in-progress actions. Driftball, the sport’s high-flying workforce sport, is “the furthest alongside in growth in each options and artwork,” the studio says.
The check can be open to customers in North America and Europe, nonetheless the studio says it’s at the moment investigating whether or not it may well provide help to Oceania as nicely.
When you’re trying to pop in, One other Axiom says there can be builders current, who can be on-site to reply questions and considerations.
Within the meantime, you possibly can already seize Orion Drift on the Horizon Retailer, which helps Quest 2 headsets and above.