Sid Meier’s Civilization VII is getting a particular VR model quickly, coming solely to Quest 3 and 3S subsequent week.
Developed by Playside Studios in partnership with Meta, Sid Meier’s Civilization VII – VR is coming to Quest on April tenth, bringing each solo play and on-line multiplayer with different Quest 3 customers.
Like within the PC and console model of the sport, your purpose is to information your nation by means of historical past, selecting a pacesetter and both allying your self or battling it out towards the opposite world powers.
Should you’ve by no means performed any model of Civilization, in Civilization VII – VR you’ll decide a beginning age, every of which has distinctive challenges and rewards
Ages embody the Antiquity Age, the place you determine the muse of your empire, the Exploration Age, the place you uncover distant lands, and the Trendy Age, which is all about technological and industrial progress.
What units the VR model aside although (in addition to VR help) is its immersive ‘Struggle Desk’, the place you cannot solely command your civilization like a correct tabletop recreation, however zoom out and in, and tilt the desk for optimum viewing.
There, you’ll discover and interact rival civilizations and go face-to-face with each AI and human opponents, permitting you to make use of your diplomacy to barter peace, or put together for battle.
It’s additionally launching with each digital and combined actuality modes, the latter of which helps you to use passthrough so you’ll be able to see your real-world environment.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII – VR is already out there for preorder over on the Horizon Retailer for Quest 3 and Quest 3S, priced at $60.