Resolution Games to Host VR Games Showcase December 15th, Promises “major game announcements” – Road to VR
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Resolution Games, the XR studio known for a spate of popular VR titles including Demeo, Blaston, and Ultimechs, announced it’s hosting its first-ever games showcase later this month which the Stockholm-based studio promises will reveal “major game announcements, updates and timely surprises for VR and MR games enthusiasts.”
The Resolution Games Showcase is slated to go live on YouTube and Facebook on Thursday, December 15th at 12PM ET (local time here).
Resolution Games founder and CEO Tommy Palm along with other members of the team are set to show off games, updates and more in what Palm calls “the single-largest news day the studio has ever had.”
“With the holidays right around the corner, we’re poised to see many more gamers unwrap a headset and immerse themselves into VR for the very first time,” said Palm. “Our showcase – which will be the single-largest news day the studio has ever had – will provide a warm welcome to new VR players taking their first virtual steps alongside the millions of players who already enjoy our games as we share new and upcoming fun they have to look forward to from Resolution Games.”
The company has previously revealed its fifth adventure module to its flagship title Demeo, Reign of Madness. The free update is arriving on December 15th for both Quest and SteamVR headsets, with a release on Pico devices in early 2023.
In addition to The Black Sarcophagus adventure which initially launched with the game in 2021, Reign of madness follows three other free expansions: Realm of the Rat King, Roots of Evil, and Curse of the Serpent Lord. Reign of Madness is set to introduce the grappling hook-wielding Barbarian as Demeo’s latest playable class, pitting you and your party against “their greatest evil yet,” the studio says.
The studio is also teasing that “Reign of Madness won’t be the only present under the Showcase tree,” as the studio is set to reveal a new title that will be playable on December 15th that Palm says “will be unlike anything we’ve released before.”
To tune in live on December 15th, make sure to head over to the Resolution Games YouTube page or Facebook page.
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Another family oriented title.
Easy pass.
hopefully not
Demeo is pretty great even solo, tbh. and I really liked Angry Birds too… they’re very capable devs.
they make nische games. Demeo seems really good. Never really have time to play a game like that tho
Glad they changed course on in-game advertising. They caught some hell for that decision.
Still waiting for that mode where new monsters don’t spawn in randomly at times, so everything I do can be genuinely planned and strategized for the duration of play. I’d like to have a set amount of them in dungeons and have the fog of war permanently disappear from rooms once I’ve been in them.
Can’t say I’m too excited about this as RG makes stuff I INTENSELY dislike.
And the use of lowlevel marketeering-speak describing this upcoming
“games showcase” of theirs doesn’t exactly raise their status in my eyes.
Passoroonie.
Could be interesting, unless it’s some more bottom-end Quest garbage – I’m highly allergic to software made for phone gpus, like the Adreno 650 (part of the XR2 SoC).
Funny, because that’s nearly entirety of PCVR titles, just with more fancy shaders, and nothing coming even close to 2010 games in depth or features.
If you hate on Quest 2, you hate on whole of VR.
Or maybe you’re one of the hundred something PCVR elitists playing non-VR games in VR, and thinking this is the future.
Ahem stormland bros have fun with that one lol.
All the grief on here is something I find strange. Yep they did sign up
for the in ad thing from FB, but quickly punted after realizing everyone
would hate it, but Resolution Games is one of the best developers out
there.
in another news, ‘STEAM HARDWARE SURVEY’ still fakes its results lol!
pcvr playerbase is super super low, even lower than in the summer when apologizers says it’s too hot to play, and yet here we are, with growing PCVR userbase despite no growth seen anywhere
I can’t wait to discover what they will release
If it’s not AAA games it’s not really a major game imo. And I doubt there will be any.
it will be a AAA game. The definition of AAA according to Wikipedia is “… games produced and distributed by a mid-sized or major publisher”
Most of the best games today is no made by the “AAA Industry”.
when we say AAA games we think of well polished games.
Truth is “AAA industry” just milk same shitty games that sells and lateltly many arent even polished, now i talk bugs and glitches.
But i understand what you mean, platform is best when there is a mix of games.
Sadly VR isnt really there yet, only way to support it is that you buy VR games you like.
Why dont all the VR Dev’s get together and put together a state of VR video and article. Showing upcoming games for the new year …call it state of VR. Shit yall should do it!
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