E3 2017: Doom VFR Coming to Vive, PSVR This Year

E3 2017: Doom VFR Coming to Vive, PSVR This Year

We were expecting an update on Fallout 4 VR at Bethesda’s E3 press conference this year, but the company has gone the extra mile and revealed something new; Doom VFR.

It appears that at least some version of developer id Software’s classic shooter franchise is coming to VR headsets. Last year Bethesda had a virtual tour mode showcasing environments from the 2016 reboot, but it’s not clear how this will differ from that game. It looked like it was using similar weapons and assets to the original, but levels might have been tweaked somewhat at the very least. Whichever way it is, we’ll find out soon; it’s coming this year.

The description for the trailer below confirms the game is coming to PlayStation VR (PSVR) and HTC Vive.

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Fallout 4 VR Coming to Headsets Later This Year

At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2016 Bethesda made the surprise announcement that it was working on a virtual reality (VR) version of its hit open-world videogame Fallout 4. During that years show the company showcased its progress in turning the much loved title into a VR experience, with short demos available on the show floor using the HTC Vive head-mounted display (HMD). A year on, today Bethesda has announced that Fallout 4 VR will be launching later this year.

Bethesda will be releasing Fallout 4 VR in 2017 – platforms are yet to be confirmed, though Bethesda’s conference included a HTC Vive image, so we can safely assume it’ll be available for the HTC Vive, if not the Oculus Rift or PlayStation VR.

The announcement isn’t too much of a surprise as last month VRFocus reported that Bethesda’s Vice President of PR, Pete Hines, announced the post-apocalyptic role-playing game (RPG) would be making an appearance during the press conference.

VR announcements have been decidedly lacking so far in the E3 2017 press conferences. Electronic Arts (EA) held the first event on Saturday, with a small hint of VR coming by way of a new division called SEED. While Microsoft’s press conference a short while ago had the official unveiling of Xbox One X (Project Scorpio), but the company didn’t make any mention of it’s VR support – like it did at E3 2016.

While the press conferences have so far lacked loads of VR news, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s (SIE) showcase tomorrow is likely to feature some good morsels of information relating to PlayStation VR. And there’s the fact that the main E3 event itself is set to include plenty of VR exhibitors.

As ever, for all the VR news from E3 2017, keep reading VRFocus.

It’s Time to Enter Hell as DOOM VFR is Officially Unveiled

During E3 2016 Bethesda made a couple of surprise virtual reality (VR) announcements during its pre-show press conference. One was Fallout 4 VRthe massively popular, post-apocalyptic role-playing game (RPG), and DOOM VFRthe iconic first-person shooter (FPS). The latter appeared on the show floor merely as a tech demo, with around five to ten minutes of gameplay in a couple of different areas. Now it seems Bethesda has taken that initial idea one step further, fleshing out a fully fledged VR experience for fans.

The tech demo took elements from the most recent DOOM videogame and brought them into VR with some areas working better than others. In today’s announcement, Bethesda’s Pete Hines, Global Vice President of PR and Marketing, has started the show by confirming the title will come out this year for HTC Vive.

DOOM VR hasn’t been the only bit of VR news from the studio. The press conference has seen the official confirmation that Fallout 4 VR is on its way. As previously mentioned, this has also been in the works since last year and was far more guaranteed to be released as a proper experience.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of E3 2017, reporting back with the latest VR news from the LA-based event.

Watch Bethesda’s E3 Livestream Here @9PM PST, Expecting ‘Fallout 4’ VR and ‘Doom VR’

E3 is here, and Bethesda, the makers of the Fallout and Elder Scrolls series, may be announcing updates to their first ever public VR offerings at tonight’s E3 keynote. Watch the livestream right here.

Since VR versions of both Fallout 4 (2015) and Doom (2016) were revealed at last year’s E3, we haven’t seen or heard much about specifics surrounding the ‘Bethesda VR’ initiatives. Bethesda has however said that Fallout 4 VR for the HTC Vive will be the entire game and not just a demo or vertical slice, and put the speculative release date “within 12 months” from last year’s E3. That mean’s this month, folks.

No such info was given for Doom VR, although the developers have been collaborating to make the games possible in VR.

I had my hands on both Fallout 4 and Doom VR adaptations at last year’s E3, and while a little rough around the edges at the time (Doom was little more than a tech demo with no actual gameplay), the ability to see the familiar worlds in VR seemed to breathe life into the games not only by making a Wasteland Raider or a Cacodemon that much more intimidating, but by showing you the true scale of the worlds set before you.

The livestream starts at 9PM PST (click here for local time). What do you think Bethesda will show at this year’s E3? Comment below!

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Angeblicher Bethesda Leak über neuen AAA-Titel und Skyrim VR

Die E3 2017 steht in den Startlöchern und entsprechend gibt es viele Gerüchte über mögliche Ankündigungen und Veröffentlichungen. Eines dieser Gerüchte postete ein Nutzer auf 4Chan, welches Details über die kommende Bethesda Pressekonferenz beinhaltet soll. Laut den Informationen des angeblichen Bethesda-Mitarbeiters veröffentlicht das Spieleunternehmen demnächst ein komplett neues AAA-Spiel, eine Adaption von Skyrim VR u.v.m.

Bethesda Leaks: Neuer AAA-Titel Starfield

Der User mit dem Spitznamen Bethesda Leaks kündigte an, dass die Spieleentwickler auf der kommenden Pressekonferenz auf der E3 ein komplett neues Spiel namens Starfield veröffentlichen werden. Dieses Spiel scheint sich bereits seit längerer Zeit in Entwicklung zu befinden, jedoch wird es keinen VR-Support erhalten. Die Entwickler arbeiten an dem Spiel angeblich seit der Veröffentlichung von Fallout 3 und Skyrim. Die Entwicklung des Spiels setzte sich über mehrere Phasen hinweg. Nun ist es endlich fertiggestellt und bereit zur Bekanntmachung.

Bethesda Leaks: Fallout 4 VR, GoT, Skyrim VR und weitere Ankündigungen 

Eine weitere große Ankündigung wird es über Fallout 4 VR geben – eventuell ein Datum für die Veröffentlichung.

Innerhalb des Leaks wird weiter erwähnt, dass die restlichen Themen The Evil Within 2 mit PSVR-Support und ein neuer Wolfenstein-Titel sind. Zudem arbeitet Bethesda wohl gemeinsam mit HBO an einer Videospieladaption zur Erfolgsserie Game of Thrones, welche 2020 veröffentlicht werden soll.

Weiter behauptet die Quelle, dass Ressourcen in einen VR-Support für Skyrim fließen, jedoch stehe noch nicht fest, ob es dazu eine Ankündigung auf der E3 geben wird.

Die Quelle der Informationen arbeitet angeblich bei Bethesda und leakte die Details aus unbekannten Gründen. Die Authentizität ist aber fragwürdig. Bisher äußerte sich noch kein Mitarbeiter von Bethesda zum Leak. Für eine Verifizierung werden wir bis zur E3 warten müssen.

(Quellen: UploadVR | 4Chan: Bethesda Leak)

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Potential Bethesda Leak Suggests Skyrim VR Is In The Works

Potential Bethesda Leak Suggests Skyrim VR Is In The Works

A 4Chan user is claiming to know details about Bethesda’s upcoming press conference including the announcement of a brand new IP and a Skyrim VR adaptation.

The poster, going by the moniker “Bethesda Leaks” alleges that the studio will be unveiling a brand new game called Starfield during their E3 press conference next week, but it doesn’t sound like that title will have VR support. The poster also claims that the already confirmed Fallout VR will be joined by another immersive remake, this time for Skyrim.

The full post reads:

I’m a leaker at Bethesda and I wanted to layout their plans for the future for you guys and give you some pre E3 leaks. Firstly i’m speaking only about Bethesda game studios here not the publisher.

There will be a few announcements at E3 one is a new major title from Bethesda themselves as well.

The two Major announcements are Fallout 4 VR and Starfield.

They are working on Skyrim VR as well but they aren’t sure if they are going to show it yet since they don’t want to take the light away from Fallout 4 VR or Starfield.

Onto Starfield. The game has actually been in conceptual stages since around Fallout 3’s release. It went into pre production officially very low tier pre production after Skyrims Release. After Fallout 4’s release it went into full pre production and after all the DLC was out they sped into full development.

The game is going to be a sci fi open world RPG in typical bethesda first person fashion. Its going to feature 5-10 races there’s still some debate on what should and shouldn’t go in and takes place in the Fallout universe just so far in the future and far away from earth that it’ll only be mentioned in hints. This is part of an ongoing planned interconnected universe of every Bethesda franchise. They gave hints of this by implying the Brotherhood of Steel created nirnroot in Fallout 4. They’re getting a little wacky with the lore and using “Elder Scrolls time wounds” to justify lore inconsistencies.

Basically Fallout is the beginning of the timeline, Starfield is the middle, and Elder Scrolls is Far Future.

The game will feature space travel and hub worlds as well as RNG worlds. Its meant to be a test into more sandboxy/minecraft ish AAA thing but with Bethesda gameplay and still actual designed worlds/quests/etc.

They have another Fantasy game of a famous franchise in the works. Game of Thrones and preproduction Elder Scrolls VI and conceptual for Elder Scrols VII which is Todds Magnum Opus.

Feel free to ask any questions.

There has been no corroboration to these claims from anyone at Bethesda, which is to be expected regardless of how true these leaks may or may not be.

The idea that Bethesda might be bringing Skyrim into VR is significant. The excitement for Fallout 4 VR is already massive and The Elder Scrolls series is just as beloved if not even slightly more popular for traditional gamers. However, take this post with a massive grain of salt. A random 4Chan poster isn’t exactly the most credible source, but the leak is too tantalizing to not at least hope it could be true.

But even if it is true, Bethesda may not mention Skyrim VR at all during E3 and save it for a future announcement. We likely won’t know for sure if this is real any sooner than we would have before this leak if that were the case. However, if they do announce Starfield it may be time to set hype levels to maximum for the other information in the post.

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