Owlchemy Labs introduced its free-to-play social recreation Dimensional Double Shift is leaving open beta and getting its first paid DLC, bringing a brand new Texas-inspired dimension to the sport.
Now in early entry on Quest, Dimensional Double Shift is loads just like the studio’s parody video games Job Simulator (2016) and Trip Simulator (2019), tasking gamers with jobbing round a patently wacky universe, this time operating a mixture storage and diner, the place you and three different gamers can repair up each automobiles and grub for alien patrons.
Referred to as ‘Hexas’, the sport’s first ‘Dimension Pack’ paid DLC brings customers to a “fiery, Texas-inspired dimension full of demonic patrons, outsized meals, and monster vehicles that want fixin’.” This consists of 50+ Hexas-themed cosmetics, letting you costume up as a cowboy or desert street warrior.
“Hexas is a serious milestone for Dimensional Double Shift, it’s our first Dimension Pack that utterly adjustments the setting and offers gamers a brand new strategy to expertise the sport,” stated Owlchemy Labs CEO Andrew Eiche. “Gamers in search of extra enjoyable methods to create chaos with their associates will discover that there’s loads to like about Hexas, and so they’ll even be glad to listen to that that is the primary of many Dimension Packs.”
As part of its launch, the sport can be updating to incorporate the long-requested ‘Room Browser’ characteristic, letting customers simply create and be part of public multiplayer rooms with associates.
The Hexas Dimension Pack is priced at $5, out there solely on the Horizon Retailer for Quest 2 and above—which notably just one individual within the group must personal for everybody to play.