Perp Games Announces Release Dates For Upcoming VR Titles

Hope you’re ready to be scared, because Perp games sure is ready with the chills.

Perp Games has been leading the way with VR titles as of late, and has become a rather large publisher for VR in general. They help publish and assist with many smaller releases including the upcoming Slender title.

Yes, they put a release date of September 13th for Slender: The Arrival in VR. And yes, that is a Friday the 13th.

Slender: The Arrival is the official videogame adaptation of Slender Man; the paranormal phenomenon that has been terrifying the curious-minded all around the globe. Get ready to experience the terror like never before by entering the world of Slender: The Arrival in virtual reality.
Slender: The Arrival VR will release on PSVR2 and PC VR on September 13th.   Information on other VR formats will be announced shortly.
“We are excited to finally bring Slender Man into virtual reality, offering his most terrifying rendition yet. This will be the most immersive Slender Man experience we’ve ever done.”  Alex Tintor.

Also noted by Perp is the fact the new Slender release will be utilizing the latest update of the series, so all visuals and and gameplay will be fully updated to the visually stunning new edition.

Their full lineup includes:

Slender: The Arrival VR will release on PSVR2 and PC on September 13th. With a physical PSVR2 version coming at the same time.

· HappyFunland will release on PSVR2 on 22nd March 2024. A physical version is available in the USA from 30th April and Europe from 26th April.

· Retropolis 2: Never Say Goodbye will release on PSVR2 on 24th May, with a physical version a month later, on 21st June.

· VR Skater SL will be coming to Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest Spring 2024.

· MADiSON VR will be releasing digitally on 29th March 2024. A physical version is available in Europe from 19th April and USA a few weeks later in early May.

If horror isn’t entirely your thing, then Retropolis 2 is actually another title worth checking out. Releasing soon, the crime adventure series is a little more light hearted, check it out.

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