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Prey multiplayer receives support for VR on PS4 and PC

Prey multiplayer receives support for VR on PS4 and PC

Arkane Studios surprises everyone with the release of the update that adds VR support for PS4 and PC to the Prey multiplayer. It will weigh 1.3GB.

The last work of Arkane Studios has not yet said its last word. Prey is updated to add support to PSVR and virtual reality devices on a computer, although only for its online mode. This has been confirmed by the company itself through the official communication channel of Reddit.

In this way, Typhon Hunter, downloadable content attached to Mooncrash, its rogue lite expansion, ends up fulfilling the promise of the studio to offer something else for these devices away from the small minigame that it already brought.

For those who are less used to the roadmap that took the game, Typhon Hunter arrived some time after its launch as an update at no additional cost. In this asymmetric multiplayer, a single player plays the role of Morgan Yu, who has to hunt down five other mimetic players. The grace of the mode is that these alien users can mimic themselves like any object on the stage. Everything can pose a threat.

Now available on Xbox Game Pass

The Xbox Game Pass service is booming. After recently knowing the arrival of titles such as The Witcher 3, the first three Yakuza in chronological order and Rage 2, among others, the Redmond company predicts a 2020 full of novelties for its followers. If we focus on the title that gives rise to these lines, you must remember that since last April participates in the subscription.

The surge in which he entered was the same that introduced names of the likes of Monster Hunter: World and Resident Evil 5, although this is no longer available. Those who will not be will be the trio of remasters of Kingdom Hearts after the rectification of Microsoft. You can join Xbox Game Pass for console from € 9.99 per month. If you prefer, you can unify Microsoft digital services in a single subscription, called the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which also includes access to the computer catalog and Xbox Live Gold.

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