Zombie survival shooter Drop Lifeless: The Cabin is heading to PC VR with 4 participant co-op and a flatscreen mode.
Initially launched two years in the past on Quest, developer Soul Meeting introduced its 80s-inspired Drop Lifeless: The Cabin arrives “later this 12 months” on Steam. Whereas the Quest model consists of two participant co-op, the PC launch expands multiplayer to 4 gamers and features a flatscreen mode. Different promised enhancements embody improved texture high quality, refined post-processing results, plus high-resolution baked lighting and shadows.
Cross-platform multiplayer can be supported. When requested for clarification, Soul Meeting knowledgeable Add VR that each flatscreen and PC VR gamers can do co-op with Quest gamers. We had been additionally knowledgeable that 4 participant multiplayer may “probably” come to Quest, advising there’s {hardware} limitations to think about whereas stating, “we’re exploring methods this is perhaps attainable on Quest 3.”
As we speak’s information follows the current ‘Spring Cleansing’ replace for Drop Lifeless: The Cabin again in Could, which added assist for the newest model of Meta’s avatars. Different modifications embody a completely built-in Room Editor for all gamers, a consumer interface overhaul, a brand new ‘Fast Play’ choice for matchmaking and extra.
Drop Lifeless: The Cabin is out there now on the Meta Quest platform, and the Steam model will launch later this 12 months with a flatscreen mode. A PC VR demo may even be made obtainable throughout October’s Steam Subsequent Fest.