![]() ![]() VR gamers that are itching to try out a new VR arcade machine that’s also an FPS or first-person shooter game, will get a World War Toons and Metal Slug machine in Quarter 1 of 2019, according to VR Focus. ![]() World War Toons and Metal Slug Credit to: Studio Roqovan and KT Ĭould Beat Saber’s arcade machine popularize VR even more and urge people to go out and buy VR gear for home use and fitness? We’ll have to wait to see how they fare in Asia, and how they do in America and throughout the world - but all signs look promising. Most recently, fans of the game and new users flocked to hundreds of local arcades to play in the worldwide Beat Saber Tournament. The United States hasn’t seen a Beat Saber machine hit the game room floors of large name and neighborhood VR arcades just yet but will very soon, says the game’s site. This summer, they released their own VR arcade machine.īeat Games, the studio behind the mega-hit game formed partnerships and set up their eye-catching neon red and blue machines at VR arcades in China and South Korea, reports Windows Central. The rhythm and cube slasher makes players move side to side, under, and around obstacles like a real fitness ninja or Jedi. If you’ve played Beat Saber on your Vive or Rift, you’ve felt the satisfaction that comes hand in hand with sabering cubes to the beat of EDM tunes like “$100 Bills” and their newest song “Angel Voices”. Who are the pioneers transforming VR games and apps and turning them into arcade machines?Ĭheck out these 3 major players who are stepping up the entertainment industry’s game and elevating the popularity of an industry with out-of-home attractions. Zion Market Research reports that VR is increasing in popularity with the public and in business with a 2016 value of $2.02 billion and a projected value of $26.89 billion. It’s beginning to look more like a rocket with a ton of momentum behind it. ![]() VR isn’t a fair-weather and overhyped trend like some cynics will say it is. Arcades are stepping up their game with advanced tech like VR to draw in visitors with activity out of the home. ![]() VR is becoming more popular to the public with the current rollout of VR arcade machines. ![]()
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