Besiege, the physics-based sandbox the place you assemble warfare machines, is getting a VR remake subsequent month on Quest.
Launched a decade in the past in early entry earlier than its full launch in 2020, Besiege by Spiderling Studios is being “rebuilt from the bottom up” for Meta Quest headsets. Your purpose is to assemble medieval siege machines and extra fashionable designs that vary from catapults, tanks, and large mechs. The sport incorporates a 50-level marketing campaign the place you possibly can destroy castles, battle armies and terrorize villagers, alongside three sandbox environments to freely construct your personal designs.
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The Quest model is being developed by 3R Video games, who’re finest identified for Thief Simulator VR: Greenview Avenue and the upcoming title Cave Crave. Besiege VR options the unique PC recreation, however it will not embrace the flatscreen recreation’s post-launch expansions like The Splintered Sea. It is at the moment unknown if any expansions will arrive post-launch.
“With recreation audio reworked for full 3D setting, haptic responses to each crushing impression and new UI remade for intuitive VR constructing, the world of Besiege awaits you to smash it stone by stone,” said Piotr Surmacz, 3R Video games CEO in a ready assertion.
Regardless of 3R Video games describing this as a remake, Besiege VR can even import your machines from the PC model onto Quest. Nevertheless, the studio additionally notes that “not all machine sizes and options will probably be 1:1 transferable to VR” attributable to {hardware} limitations.
Besiege VR reaches the Meta Quest platform this Could for $20, providing 4 distinctive pores and skin units in case you pre-order it.