Last year, three episodes of Vader Immortal, a virtual reality series set in the Star Wars universe, presented by Oculus devices. On Monday, creators of ILMxLAB announced that Vader Immortal will come to PlayStation VR later in the summer.
Creative executive producer Mark S. Miller revealed the details behind the scenes in action Vader Immortal on the PlayStation Blog. Miller discussed how the ILMxLAB team worked hard, alongside Ninja Theory, to get the feel of the light bulb, and how well the legendary Darth Vader felt firsthand, something that sounds like the studio is right.
In our first episode, we said Vader Immortal "Not a game" but allows players to actively participate in the Star Wars world. “What's important about Vader Immortal is that it uses what VR can bring you to the narrative so that I can look at the features of the Star Wars setup in new, both practical and practical ways. ”
Vader Immortal It follows the s tory of a traumatic persecutor entering Darth Vader's company – as part of Kader's desire to resurrect his wife, Padme, who died of a broken heart after giving birth. Skipping over three episodes, the game allows players to battle with a light bulb, or use Force power to throw enemies.
While ILMxLAB and Tony have not announced the price or release date, all three episodes are in the Oculus store for $ 9.99 each – suggesting that the full package for Sony will be around $ 29.99. If you're worried about choosing a PlayStation VR the summer before PlayStation 5 launches this holiday, Sony has announced that the new device will be back compatible with PSVR.
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