Stride: Fates Is Heading To PlayStation VR2 [VIDEO]

Joy Way’s game has been available for a few months on a rival platform and in its more modern edition, but the new version will be a bit more advanced and may attract the attention of owners of the original version.

 

Meet your destiny. Raised in the slums of dystopian Airon City, at the bottom of the food chain, you have a golden ticket out. To survive and rise through the ranks of SkyChase’s elite police force, you must contend with gang power shifts, sordid family feuds, corporate secrets, forbidden technology, and more. Your destiny is intertwined with other colorful characters in this story. Will you accept fate or fight it?

Climb buildings, leap through windows, and slide down cables with lightning speed. Explore open areas under the watchful eye of snipers and drones. Feel the thrill of hand-to-hand combat with tactical shooter gameplay. Use your gadgets and hacking skills to outwit thugs and corporations. From dirty slums to wealthy skyscrapers, you will visit many locations to enjoy the view and challenge your reflexes in action-packed gameplay.

The revamped Stride engine delivers advanced levels of graphics, physics and interactivity in a standalone virtual reality experience. We’ve refined every aspect of the original Stride. Whether you run, fight, interact with characters, or solve puzzles, you can expect a huge leap in technology thanks to the PlayStation VR2 (which is reportedly selling so well that Sony had to temporarily halt production to avoid having too many unsold units).

Stride: Fates was first released on Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest 3 on November 9th. A release date for the PlayStation VR2 port is not yet known (no word yet on whether it will arrive this year), but what is certain is that VR parkour sounds exciting. It may not be as polished as, say, Mirror’s Edge (another neglected IP), but it’s not a weak title either.

Source: Gematsu

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