Solaris: Offworld Combat is the next VR shooter from the Firewall: Zero Hour devs. It’s coming first to Oculus Rift and Oculus Quest — with crossplay — in 2020 and then PlayStation VR at a later time.
First Contact Entertainment has announced a spring 2021 release window for the PSVR version of Solaris Offworld Combat. While the game is going to be available digitally as expected, First Contact ...
First Contact Entertainment is finally bringing its most recent team VR shooter, Solaris Offworld Combat (2020), to PSVR today. Built around its ‘Control Point’ game mode, which is essentially a ...
Damoun Shabestari Game Director at First Contact Entertainment has taken to the official PlayStation blog to reveal more details about the new Solaris Offworld Combat game which is launched on the ...
Sony has ended up leaking four unannounced launch window PSVR 2 games, including a sequel to Solaris Offworld Combat. Oops! The “leak” came from the German PS ...
Launching today, Solaris Offworld Combat is a team-based VR arena shooter from First Contact Entertainment, the studio behind the lauded Firewall: Zero Hour (2018). This time around, the studio wants ...
Developer First Contact Entertainment announced the multiplayer shooter, Solaris: Offworld Combat, will launch for the PlayStation VR in Spring 2021. Perp Games will publish the physical version of ...
Upcoming multiplayer shooter Solaris Offworld Combat is getting a surprise release on PSVR tomorrow, May 18, 2021. The shooter, which previously released on Oculus platforms is a 4v4 game where you ...
First Contact Entertainment have confirmed that the new PlayStation VR shooter Solaris, will be launching in the next few months during early 2021. Solaris is already avail on the Oculus Quest and ...
Grant Huff is a writer at DualShockers located out of Houston. He is a computer science graduate from Texas State University. When he is not playing or covering video games, he is most likely eating ...
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