While you won’t have to wait long for Sairento VR on PlayStation 4’s PSVR, Mixed Realms and Perp Games have announced that they will bring the physical version of the game to store shelves on August 13. The game will come with the PC base version as well as some DLC included with the PSVR version.
First-person hybrid shooter and sword fighting virtual reality (VR) game Sairento VR is coming to North American retail for PlayStation®VR on Aug. 13, 2019. Sairento is currently the only VR game in which players can perform somersaults, multiple jumps, side flips, wall runs, and power slides as they hack, slash, duck, and weave through hordes of enemies. Developed by Mixed Realms and published by Perp Games, physical copies of the game are available to pre-order now for $39.99 USD through Amazon, Best Buy and GameStop.
In Sairento, players join the ranks of the Silent Ones, a righteous but covert organization of seemingly ordinary people who practice the long-forsaken code and martial arts of the ancient samurais and ninjas. Some members of the order are turning into nano-infected shells of their former selves, and the player must uncover the sinister secret behind this malevolence to restore order to a reimagined futuristic Japan.
With a wide range of weapon types to test and upgrade, players can master both gunplay and sword fighting – even simultaneously, with the right relics. The ability to slow time in combat and to perform impressive acrobatic feats enables Sairento players to become the ultimate ninja.
In addition, Mixed Realms has hinted at something special happening on August 13, the physical version’s launch date. Come back at that time, check out Ron’s review of the game here, and stay tuned for more news here on Gaming Trend.
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