Studio CEO Rand Miller confirmed as much to GamesBeat, stating that the developer was “going all-in on VR.” He noted that the install base of the PS4, which is now over 40 million, would “open our availability” and that he was impressed with how well the game’s visual fidelity held up on the console. Fortunately, Cyan hasn’t waited long to confirm another big piece of news: the game is also on its way to the HTC Vive and PlayStation 4 with PlayStation VR support in 2017. That’s largely thanks to a last-minute delay for VR support when the standard version launched a few months ago.Īs of last week, though, Obduction is finally available in VR and, according to reactions online and our own review, it was well worth the wait. It seems like it took forever for for Cyan’s anticipated spiritual successor to Myst and Riven, Obduction, to come to the Oculus Rift.
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