Serious Sam VR drops soon on Steam

HTC Vive to start, with Oculus Rift support to follow

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Before watching this trailer, I imagined what Serious Sam might look like in VR. I pictured a headless, shirtless, screaming kamikaze man rushing toward me, and that’s literally what the video depicts. Glad we’re on the same page! I’m also glad that this game, which is coming to Steam Early Access on October 17, is just a diversion — we’re still getting a full-fledged Serious Sam 4 down the line.

Croteam will launch Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope at $40 for the HTC Vive. Support is planned for the Oculus Rift as well, but not until the Touch controllers are available (any day now…).

“We believe SSVR in current state has already the potential to satisfy all VR fans looking for some serious VR love,” the studio says of the game’s run on Early Access. “The game is planned to achieve its full potential in the next six months, but could be longer depending on the users feedback.”

Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope [Steam]


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