

The Oculus Quest is a standalone virtual reality device powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset and 4GB of RAM. Players may now discover and explore new content hidden within the world of ‘Moss.’” In addition, to make this experience even more magical, we’ve updated the game. “Now you can explore the whimsical fairytale from home or on the go as you travel, commute, and visit friends or family. Its wireless head and hand tracking technology allows full immersion in another world, simply by picking up and putting on a headset, regardless of where you are,” said Josh Stiksma, principal designer at Polyarc. “The Quest is a game changer for the VR industry, and something we’ve been eagerly anticipating as developers specializing in VR content. The Twilight Garden DLC adds portals that lead to the new content.

They can also manipulate the game world to solve puzzles. In “Moss,” the player guides a mouse named Quill who’s on a quest to save his or her uncle. Oculus Founder Palmer Luckey Gives Quest Headset a Thumbs-Up Oculus Quest Won't Have Viveport Infinity, the Netflix for VR

PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift/S, HTC Vive, and Windows MR owners will get the update in June. Oculus Quest players can download the DLC on May 21, coinciding with the headset’s launch. Twilight Garden is a new chapter in “ Moss’s” story that introduces more story, puzzles, combat, weaponry, and player interactions. We got a first look at how the sequel was shaping up and came away hoping for a game that would genuinely evolve over what had come before as opposed to simply expanding upon it.Polyarc is celebrating the release of the Oculus Quest with a free update for its VR adventure title “ Moss,” it announced on Tuesday. What remains to be seen is if the game could also launch on PSVR 2, whenever the headset finally releases.įor now, the game’s due to debut on PSVR on March 31. We’d expect the sequel to follow pretty much the same path, and now it’s more of a question of when than if. Moss: Book 2 has only officially been announced for PSVR at this point in time, but the original game also launched as a timed exclusive for Sony’s headset before making its way to PC VR and, once it was released, Oculus Quest.

But we want to make sure it’s right, as we build everything we want to make sure fans are pleased with what we deliver.” So one thing at a time and I really hope that it comes quicker, sooner than later. “No tentative date,” Alderson replied, “but we are working on delivering that to fans as soon as possible. The anticipated sequel launches next week on PSVR, but the team asked Alderson if there was a tentative date for release on other platforms. Studio co-founder and art director Chris Alderson said as much in an interview with the Between Realities team during GDC this week, which you can see in the video below. Unsurprisingly, Polyarc hopes to deliver Moss: Book 2 on other platforms beyond PSVR “as soon as possible”.
