Les Mills XR Bodycombat brings the VR health app to Steam, and a serious replace for PlayStation VR2 gamers is coming quickly.
Obtainable for PC VR customers, the health simulator Les Mills XR Bodycombat is now accessible on most main VR platforms, together with Quest, Pico, and PlayStation VR2. The Steam version will launch with all the important thing options, akin to high-intensity Bodycombat lessons, upbeat music, the PowerStrike DLC, and training from instructors Dan Cohen and Rachel Newsham.
Developer Odders Lab additionally introduced {that a} main replace is coming for the PlayStation VR2 version. That may introduce 16 new exercises, three new exercise environments (House Station, Highlands, and Volcano), a refreshed UI, alongside different quality-of-life adjustments. Notably, PS VR2 customers may even have the ability to entry the PowerStrike DLC, with the remaining DLC packs arriving later down the road.
“With the introduction of premium DLC packs and the Month-to-month Challenges, we’ve offered further motivation, providing new strikes, environments, and mission-based rewards to maintain gamers engaged,” defined Odders Lab in a ready assertion. “Now, with the Steam launch and PS VR2 replace, we’re thrilled to develop our immersive health expertise to much more gamers.”
Les Mills XR Bodycombat is accessible for $30 on Quest, Steam, Pico, and PlayStation VR2.