Owlchemy introduced in the present day that its handtracking VR sport, Dimensional Double Shift, has handed the milestone of 500,000 downloads, making it the fastest-growing sport within the studio’s catalog. The sport remains to be in beta by way of the Open Beta Trainee Program, with Owlchemy saying it plans to launch extra content material for the title later this 12 months.
The studio additionally revealed different particulars concerning the sport to date, together with that gamers have put 1.3 million hours into the varied in-game diners, and that they’ve accomplished 7.4 million orders. The sport is a co-op title, that means gamers must collaborate to finish their more and more zany duties. One of many sport’s standout options is the hand-tracking, which makes for advanced in-game interactions.
Andrew Eiche, Owlchemy CEO (or CEOwl, as we’ve been knowledgeable), stated in a press release, “The resounding success of Dimensional Double Shift shows that our instincts were right: People want to play VR with their friends in a fun and seamless environment. What we didn’t expect was it to take off so quickly while we were still in Beta. This 500,000-download milestone is a testament to the unparalleled appetite for ingenuity and a dash of absurdity that players are hungry for.”
Owlchemy’s earlier video games embrace the likes of Job Simulator and Trip Simulator, bringing VR enjoyable to mundane actions. Dimensional Double Shift initially launched on the Meta Quest 3 and 3S, with its early entry interval starting final September.