Vertigo Games now has a release for the new VR shooter after the fall announced. This is the developer’s biggest title to date. After the fall it is scheduled to be released on December 9, 2021. The intense four-player FPS is coming for PlayStation-VR, PC-VR, and Oculus Quest 2. The Oculus Quest 1 version will be released in 2022.
Noir After Falling Trailer:
Vertigo Games, known for the best VR FPS games Arizona Sunshine, presents another great VR FPS title with After the Fall. This is designed to provide fast-paced co-op action to VR gamers around the world with full cross-platform multiplayer support.
Uber after the fall
In After the Fall, civilization was brought to a halt by a new ice age in the 1980s, which nearly led to the demise of humanity. Experiments conducted in a desperate attempt to make people more cold-resistant went horribly wrong. Cruel, undead creatures called Snowbreeds appeared, horribly mutated by the bitter cold. Nearly twenty years later, humanity has been driven underground and its survival depends on the Harvest Runners – survivors brave enough to venture into the snowy, frozen wasteland to bring back vital supplies.
Step into the frozen remnants of post-apocalyptic LA, use lethal weapons and ’80s-inspired technology with real-world moves, and evolve their own fighting style as they team up with players from all over the world to fight against hordes of enemies as well as beat lined up bosses. In doing so, they want to make the city a better place than its predecessors left behind
After the Fall, developed by Vertigo Studios (Arizona Sunshine) and published by Vertigo Games, will be released on December 9, 2021 for PlayStation-VR, PC-VR, and Oculus Quest 2. It will follow the release of Oculus Quest 1 in 2022.
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