VR graphics gem Hubris gets new game mode on Playstation VR 2 and SteamVR
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VR graphics gem Hubris gets new game mode on Playstation VR 2 and SteamVR

The graphically stunning VR action adventure Hubris gets a new free expansion, now available for Playstation VR 2 and PC VR via Steam. The update for Meta Quest will also be released shortly. The expansion introduces an Arena mode in which you must survive several rounds against the Uron invaders in a new environment. The game mode offers three difficulty levels, new weapons and upgrades. Developer Cyborn is also considering further development and expansion of the Arena mode based on player feedback.

Hubris (Steam)
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PowerWash Simulator VR splashes new content on Meta Quest 3
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PowerWash Simulator VR splashes new content on Meta Quest 3

PowerWash Simulator VR has received its first free post-launch content update, The Muckingham Files, for Meta Quest 3, Quest 2 and Quest Pro. The update adds six new levels, new jobs, and introduces new locations and stories. To celebrate the release, FuturLab and nDreams are offering up to 25% off the VR game in the Meta Quest store for a limited time. Watch the launch trailer below to find out more about the Muckingham Files.

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Quest 3: VR platformer Max Mustard skips App Lab
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Quest 3: VR platformer Max Mustard skips App Lab

Max Mustard was supposed to launch today in Meta's App Lab as an Early Access version for Quest 3, Quest 2 and Quest Pro. The Developers can now skip this stage, which means the VR game will land directly on the Quest Store — but not until 21 March. Max Mustard was revealed at last year's Gamescom and is being developed by Toast Interactive, the creators of Richie's Plank Experience. The VR platformer lets you control the eponymous character through 40 levels, where you fight bosses and upgrade Max with new abilities. The full version is expected to cost just under $30. PC VR and PSVR 2 versions are planned for mid-2024.

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