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Paper Beast makes the jump from PS VR to Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Valve Index

Paper Beast makes the jump from PS VR to Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Valve Index

Pixel Reef’s virtual reality adventure is no longer exclusive to PS4 to reach PC virtual reality this coming summer through Steam.

Paper Beast, the virtual reality adventure of PlayStation VR, leaves behind its exclusivity of PS4 to make the leap to PC this next summer, also confirming compatibility with Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Valve Index. This has been shared by its managers, Pixel Reef, among which is the creator of the classic Another World, Eric Chahi. Of course, for the moment its definitive release date has not been announced, so we will have to wait a little longer to know the exact day of its arrival on Steam.

Available on Steam this summer

Thus, after the good reception of the title in its original launch for virtual reality on PS4 this past March, its head, Eric Chahi, has announced his arrival on Steam, a platform on which he can be added to the wish list. of the users. Pixel Reef has also confirmed the virtual reality devices available, which are Oculus Rift / Rift S, HTC Vive and Valve Index, a publication that will be commissioned by the company Plug In Digital.

At the moment the minimum and recommended requirements of Paper Beast on Steam have not been confirmed, although its managers have shared the main characteristics of the game, the same as the version already available for PS4, such as its two game modes (adventure and sandbox to experiment with their physics), creatures with high artificial intelligence that will adapt and react to our actions, puzzles with which to modify the terrain through the collaboration of creatures and a soundtrack that mixes Japanese punk rock from TsuShiMaMire and Roly Porter’s environmental style.

Do not miss our detailed Reviews of Paper Beast in its original version of PS VR for PS4, a title “unique because of the message behind it. The game does not tell a story, but shares a magnificent reflection on the human being and its effects on nature and the planet.

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