StarVault brings MOBA action to Virtual Reality on Meta Quest

A new VR MOBA is heading to Meta Quest headsets, offering team-based combat in a stylized sci-fi universe. The developers are currently seeking players for a closed beta test to help refine the experience.
StarVault is being developed specifically for Meta Quest platforms, including the Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest 3S. The game combines hero shooter mechanics with first-person MOBA gameplay, all set in a science fiction world that blends fantasy elements. While there's no firm release date yet, interested players can sign up now for the closed beta testing phase.
Welcome to the Year 2300
The game's story transports players to a future where humanity has spread across the galaxy. On a mysterious, uninhabited planet, ancient temples house inexplicable physics-defying anomalies. These mysteries have drawn colonists from across human space, all competing to control these enigmatic structures.
Each match begins in a temple-dotted forest valley, where players defend their base while pushing toward enemy territory. Working alongside teammates and AI-controlled units, players must coordinate to destroy enemy towers, units, and opposing heroes. As matches progress, players level up to unlock new abilities, discover powerful artifacts, and can even summon mystical allies to turn the tide of battle.
The game features a diverse roster of heroes, each bringing their own unique backstory, weaponry, and special abilities to the battlefield. Success depends not just on individual skill, but on choosing the right hero and working effectively with teammates. According to the developers, mastering both the technical aspects and strategic hero selection is key to victory.
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