The PSVR2 title Horizon Call of the Mountain will include gameplay elements such as first-person parkour and archery, among others, according to a new trailer released as part of the recent State of Play.
“Horizon: Call of the Mountain” is one of the flagship projects of the upcoming virtual reality headset PlayStation VR2 even before the launch. Accordingly, a new trailer was shown during the latest State of Play show, which includes some game scenes. You can watch the clip below these lines.
Climb, swim and shoot
Horizon: Call of the Mountain is a first-person adventure told from the point of view of an all-new character – a former Shadow Carja known as Ryas.
While not many details about the VR adventure have been shared, it gives the impression that PS5 owners are expecting a full-fledged game that impressively offers the ability to climb, jump, swim and shoot while battering legions of enemies machines cross paths.
At the same time, “Horizon: Call of the Mountain” is intended to give an impression of the power of PlayStation VR2, which features eye-tracking and Foveated rendering works gently on the hardware, which benefits the visual quality.
This stands out for the development of “Horizon: Call of the Mountain”. recently acquired Studio Firesprite responsible. However, it is still unclear when the title will be released. This is probably due to the fact that PlayStation VR2 has not yet missed a date and the VR adventure in the “Horizon” universe is likely to be launched at the same time.
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Recent rumors point to a PSVR2 release in the coming year, after early announcements of the technical specifications raised hopes that a launch is planned for this year. However, the COVID-19 pandemic and other situations in the world seem to continue to have an impact, especially since the PS5 continues to be in short supply and difficult to obtain.
Check out today’s video for Horizon: Call of the Mountain below:
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