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The new VR project by the creators of DayZ is Early Access

RocketWerkz and Dean Hall have published an Early Access version of Out of Ammo, new VR project compatible with the viewer HTC Vive. The DayZ creators describe their new work as "intense strategy game based on virtual reality, which puts you in the role of a commander committed against waves of soldiers."

"Built exclusively for HTC lives with the intent to exploit the motion tracking, the game allows you to move the battlefield to build defenses and give orders. It 'even possible to have direct control of their units to engage the enemy, using shells and prepare carefully the supply stores. "

At present the price of Out of Ammo is fixed at 14.99 euro and the title will remain in the early access for a period of between two and six months. In the coming weeks we will be added new content, including a new level.

"The game is already fully playable and rich in content. It can get a bit 'complicated to enjoy and unintuitive. It may not be optimized for older graphics cards. We have no plans to make changes to the price. We may change the price during development, once you understand what fascia place a VR product, but first we will discuss it with the community. In the meantime, we will work to fix bugs, implement ideas and include requests from the public. We want to explore options in view of the content created by the user ".


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