Ultimate Swing Golf is set to launch on Quest with a mixed reality mode
Ultimate Swing Golf is an upcoming golf game for Meta Quest that offers numerous game modes and supports mixed reality.
Ultimate Swing Golf is the second VR title from well-known golf game developer Clap Hanz after Everybody's Golf VR, which was released for Playstation VR in 2019. The Japanese studio describes Ultimate Swing Golf as follows:
The intuitive shot system recreates the feel and exhilaration of golf in a VR world. Simply swing your controller to adjust your power and the direction of the ball!
No matter your golfing preference, there's a mode for you. Hit the links in the Free Play and Training modes, clear missions and hone your skills in Challenge mode, or turn your room into a proper golf venue with MR Play mode!
Hit a bucket of balls and shoot the breeze with friends from around the world in Online Match mode, where a maximum of 4 players can enjoy a game of golf together, complete with voice chat, quick messages, and emotes!
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Completing challenges is rewarded with new avatars, cosmetic items and better golf clubs. You can also choose male or female caddies and unlock better skills via an experience system. Unfortunately, there is no video footage of the mixed reality mode yet.
Ultimate Swing Golf will be released on May 16, 2024 for Quest 2, 3 and Pro and costs $30.
Ultimate Swing Golf is Clap Hanz' Quest debut
Clap Hanz made a name for itself with the golf game series Everybody's Golf, which was released exclusively for Playstation devices until 2019. The last game in the series was Everybody's Golf VR for Playstation VR.
In 2021, Clap Hanz broke away from Sony and released Easy Come Easy Golf for iOS, Nintendo Switch and other platforms. Ultimate Swing Golf is the studio's first Quest game. A PSVR 2 version has not been announced.
On Meta Quest, Ultimate Swing Golf faces strong competition from Walkabout Mini Golf and the golf simulation Golf+, which are among the most popular VR games on the platform.
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