Tournament Paintballer Snapshot VR Hits Steam in September

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Giant Scam Industries paintball inspired arena shooter Snapshot VR launched yesterday for PC VR headsets on Viveport. The studio has now confirmed the early access launch on Steam will take place at the beginning of September (not August like the listing currently states).

Snapshot VR

Available through the Viveport Infinity subscription service, Snapshot VR is a quick-fire first-person shooter (FPS) where rounds can be over in less than a minute. Modelled on real-life paintball tournaments, two teams of up to five players must eliminate each other in compact, dynamic maps.

Snapshot VR dispenses with a lot of the bloat of other multiplayer shooters, featuring one-shot kills, physics-based projectiles, and nearly unlimited map variety. There’s a training mode where players can place either stationary or moving targets via the 2D Paintball Field Creator, then head out solo or as a team to run drills to learn how to be a cohesive unit.

“We are stoked to finally get Snapshot VR into the hands and headsets of players,” said Jesse Keogh, Founder and Lead Engineer at Giant Scam in a statement. “We’ve been working night and day to bring a polished and, most importantly, fun multiplayer experience to VR platforms and can’t wait for players to get involved.”

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Having played competitive paintball the Giant Scam team has ensured the VR experience lives up to its real counterpart. So pre-made maps are based on real-world NXL layouts whilst a wealth of metrics and information is available for post-game analysis so teams can tweak their strategies. There will also be three locomotion options so that most players can comfortably and easily move in the hectic environments.

Snapshot VR will be available through Steam on 1st September 2020, supporting Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Valve Index and Windows Mixed Reality headsets. As further details are released, VRFocus will keep you updated.

Snapshot VR Will Bring Tournament Paintball to PC VR Headsets This Summer

Snapshot VR

There’s been a blast of virtual reality (VR) videogames announced this week and here’s one more for all you competitive first-person shooter fans, Snapshot VR.

Indie developer Giant Scam Industries has revealed its first VR title Snapshot VR, which aims to marry professional paintball tournaments with immersive gameplay.

Team-based with up to 5-players per side, Snapshot VR looks set to be far more frantic than other arena shooters in this class as teams have an average of only 45 seconds to win. They can do this by eliminating the other team or hitting their buzzer but there are no respawns, no armour or other tools to rely on.

Featuring three locomotion options so that players can effectively and comfortably move in a manner that best makes use of those valuable seconds, Snapshot VR will provide plenty of stats to perfect those tactics. Players will be able to evaluate matches through heat-maps and other stats for a thorough post-match analysis, from where players scored an elimination to which bunkers were most effective.

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Additionally, the title will provide official National Xball League (NXL) maps as well as the chance to build custom maps using 2D Paintball’s Field Creator which can be exported to Snapshot VR. Using a standard grid players choose a layout and then add cans, pylons, cakes, snakes, and other obstacles to the arena. These can also be swapped on-the-fly prior to a match.

“We are super excited for players to play Snapshot VR and experience what we’ve been working so hard on,” said Jesse Keogh, Founder and Lead Engineer at Giant Scam in a statement (who has a decade of experience in competitive paintball as both a player and coach). “We wanted to make a game that truly feels like playing paintball — fast-paced rounds, one-shot kills, rapid-fire projectiles, no respawns — but isn’t subject to some of the limitations of the real-life sport.”

Giant Scam Industries will be launching Snapshot VR into Early Access this August, supporting Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Valve Index and Windows Mixed Reality headsets. Support for additional VR devices is also planned. As further details on Snapshot VR are released, VRFocus will let you know.