Tier One: Direct Motion is a non secular successor to VR tactical shooter Onward, and it is coming to Quest in early entry this yr.
Developed by Niorun Studios, Tier One: Direct Motion is a tactical FPS impressed by ArmA and Rainbow Six Siege. It emphasizes teamwork and reasonable VR mechanics by making an attempt to reflect real-life tools dealing with. The sport gives a customizable arsenal of weapons, attachments, instruments, character customization, destructible environments, and extra.
A Kickstarter marketing campaign can even launch subsequent month, promising “unique rewards” that embody early entry to the sport, distinctive in-game objects, and extra.
Whereas the complete launch guarantees 10 completely different sport modes for each PvP and PvE, Tier One: Direct Motion options three gameplay modes in early entry – Workforce Deathmatch, Seize the Flag, and Satcom (Goal Mode). Expertise factors are earned via missions and engagements, unlocking new abilities and objects via a development system.
We have but to see gameplay footage so we won’t at the moment see the way it compares to Onward, although Niorun Studios states eight former Onward builders are concerned in improvement. We’ve contacted Niorun Studios for extra particulars to make clear what roles every developer had on Downpour Interactive’s shooter.
Tier One: Direct Motion at the moment targets an early entry launch for Q3 2024 on Quest App Lab. Early entry ports for PSVR 2, Pico and Steam will comply with “between Q1 & Q2 2025,” whereas the complete launch is deliberate for Q3/This autumn 2025.