Owlchemy Labs, the Google-owned studio behind Job Simulator (2016) and Trip Simulator (2019), shock introduced its subsequent VR title at the moment, a hand-tracking-tastic social co-op sport known as Dimensional Double Shift. And you will get able to multiplayer job this week.
Launching for free on Quest on September twenty sixth, Dimensional Double Shift lets as much as 4 gamers work on the Fuel N’ Grill, an omnidimensional diner and repair station owned by Conglomni Corp.
Promising to pack within the studio’s patent madcap humor and loads of very human jobs, gamers work collectively to function the service station and sling greasy bites to an eclectic array of creatures from all around the Omniverse.
“Gamers will prepare dinner, repair, refuel, incinerate, soak, and serve the weird residents of every dimension, incomes rewards and progressing of their profession with corporate-approved Conglomni Corp. swag. Don’t waste any meals — Conglomni Corp’s resident supervisor, ALICE, is at all times watching,” the studio says.
Furthermore, you received’t want to choose up a controller, as Dimensional Double Shift is designed solely for hand-tracking, which Owlchemy has notably adopted throughout each Job Simulator and Trip Simulator on Quest.
Following its open beta, which launches totally free on Quest on this week, the studio says we must always count on common content material drops, together with extra dimensions, gameplay actions, and options.
Owlchemy hasn’t shared whether or not it can ultimately monetize the sport at full launch, nonetheless confirms that starting bits of the sport will stay free for gamers.
The studio additionally hasn’t talked about whether or not it can assist extra platforms past Quest sooner or later, highlighting nonetheless that it’s historically a “multiplatform studio.”
You may obtain the sport totally free over on the Horizon Store here as soon as it goes stay on Thursday, September twenty sixth.