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Esper Ports to PS4 VR

 

 

June 25, in the year of our Lord 2018 -- Coatsink, makers of critically acclaimed mobile-VR titles A Night Sky and Augmented Empire are bringing their first mobile-VR title to PlayStation VR, Oculus Go and Xiaomi Mi on June 29th. Esper will launch on the HTC Vive via Steam a week later, on July 6th.

Esper is already available on Samsung Gear VR, Microsoft Mixed Reality and as part of Esper The Collection on Oculus Rift - bringing the total number of VR platforms supported later in the year to seven.

Tom Beardsmore, CEO of Coatsink said “Esper is where the VR journey began for Coatsink and it holds a dear place in our hearts. Having Oculus approach us in the early days of modern day VR and trust our then small team to build and create an acclaimed VR game for Gear VR was nothing short of incredible.

Today, Esper is already available on 3 platforms and we can’t wait to take that to seven with the addition of PSVR, Go, Vive, and Mi headsets, giving VR players more choice and chances to enjoy Esper.”

Esper will be launched on Oculus Go, PlayStation VR and HTC Vive for $7.99 SRP on June 29th, 2018.

About Esper

Esper is a first-person VR telekinetic puzzle game. London, 1975, members of the public have begun to display extra-sensory abilities. Under the guise of national security, the government creates a rigorous aptitude test. Selected for the procedure, players are ‘encouraged’ to use their telekinetic abilities to complete various puzzles, proving that they pose no threat to themselves or society.

No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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