Green Hell VR Demo Arrives as Part of Steam Next Fest

Today sees the start of the Steam Next Fest event, where hundreds of demos are made available over the coming week. One studio taking part is Incuvo, giving PC VR gamers the very first chance to play its upcoming survival adventure Green Hell VR.

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Green Hell VR – PC version

Remaking Creepy Jar’s Green Hell from the ground up for virtual reality (VR) headsets, Green Hell VR was initially teased back in 2020. Today, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Valve Index, and Windows Mixed Reality headset owners can get their first glimpse into the dangerous Amazonian rainforest, where they’ll have to hunt, forage and craft to survive this inhospitable environment.

Incuvo hasn’t said how much of the final game the demo will showcase but hopefully, it’ll contain a good chunk of the 60+ gameplay mechanics the team has been working on. Just like the dev’s VR port of Blair Witch: VR Edition its making sure all the mechanics are perfectly tuned to VR gameplay.

So you’ll be able to physically fire bows and swing axes to defend yourself from wild animal attacks. Become hurt or infected and you’ll have to treat the wounds, wrapping leaves around your arm. And there’s making fires to ward off the cold night, cooking food, making a shelter, and all the other things you’ll have to do to make sure the jungle doesn’t kill you.

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Green Hell VR – Meta Quest version

As this is a demo and not the final product Incuvo has issued the following statement: “This early demo build has issues with optimization and requires a high-end PC. Some graphics cards will see better performance than others.”

Currently, the development team is working towards a Q2 2022 launch for both SteamVR and Meta Quest platforms. As gmw3 reported last year, Incuvo also plans on supporting PlayStation VR at some point in the future. For continued updates keep reading gmw3.

Survival Sim ‘Green Hell VR’ Demo Releases on Steam Today, Gameplay Trailer Here

As a part of Steam Next Fest, Incuvo Games is today releasing a free demo of its upcoming VR adaptation of Green Hell (2019), the popular open-world survival game.

The studio says Green Hell VR is officially launching on Steam and Meta Quest in the first half of 2022. Like the original, the VR version has been confirmed to feature co-op, although it’s likely to come in a postlaunch update.

In the meantime, SteamVR users will be able take your first steps into the game’s immersive rendering of the Amazon rainforest, replete with day and night cycles, and dangerous flora and fauna.

Incuvo aims to make Green Hell VR “the most complex and authentic survival game for VR,” as it’s based on the critically-acclaimed flatscreen game from Creepy Jar.

The new gameplay trailer shows off a good number of VR-centric interactions, including chopping down trees, making fire by hand, hunting with a bow and arrow, healing yourself with home-made bandages, and building your base.

The handy little watch also includes all of your vitals, which you’ll need to keep an eye on as you adventure through the jungle.

The studio says its early demo build has issues with optimization at the moment, so it requires a high-end PC. Incuvo says it will publish a list of recommended cards on Steam for players, and will be optimizing and improving performance leading to launch.

You can download the free demo on Steam here when it’s live.

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Outriders, Bulletstorm Dev Acquires Green Hell VR Studio For New VR Ports

People Can Fly, the studio behind games like Outriders and Gears of War: Judgment, has acquired a controlling stake in Green Hell VR developer, Incuvo.

The studio announced the acquisition earlier this week, confirming that Incuvo will make unspecified projects “compatible with all virtual reality platforms”. This is People Can Fly’s second major VR-based acquisition; the studio previously purchased The Brookhaven Experiment studio, Phosphor Games, and rebranded it to People Can Fly Chicago. It’s yet to release a VR game, however.

Green Hell VR Devs Join People Can Fly

The press release doesn’t clarify exactly what titles Incuvo might work on for the studio, but it’s possible that the deal is for future, unannounced games and maybe even past titles, like stylish first-person shooter (FPS), Bulletstorm.

Incuvo has plenty of experience in porting flatscreen games to VR. The Polish studio got its start bringing Bloober Team’s Layers of Fear to headsets and is currently working on an in-depth port of Creepy Jar’s survival game, Green Hell. That project is expected to release for both PC VR and Oculus Quest headsets sometime in 2022.

This isn’t the only acquisition of this kind of scope we’ve seen in the VR realm recently. Last year After The Fall developer Vertigo Games was bought up by Koch Media, for example. As VR continues to grow in significance, it’s likely that we’ll see many more studios bought up in the months and years to come.

We’ll keep our eyes peeled for whatever the studio may be working on next, then.

See the Difference Between Green Hell and the Upcoming VR Version

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Ever since Incuvo teased the first details of Green Hell VR almost a year ago one thing fans have been asking for is a proper showcase of the differences between the flatscreen version and the new virtual reality (VR) edition. Well, today the studio delivered, dropping a new video that details a few of the mechanics that’ll make the world of Green Hell VR come alive.

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Some of these mechanics have been shown before, such as being able to heal a wound by wrapping a leaf around your arm or starting a fire with a few sparks by using a rock and a weapon. Even though the video clocks in at under a minute there’s still plenty to dig into. Like the flexibility you’ll have with weapons, shown here by flinging a machete up and catching it – without the worry of it slicing your arm off!

The environment will be interactive, of course, so you’ll be able to grab logs with both hands or fling a grappling hook onto a high branch to hoist yourself up. Even little things like the light off your walkie talkie have an effect in real-time and you can cycle through features on your virtual smartwatch with a tap of the finger.

Managing your inventory and making sure you’ve got plenty of resources for crafting is a big part of this survival adventure. Resources are split into three categories that can be accessed at a quick press, grabbing the necessary items to drop on the crafting table. Green Hell VR doesn’t seem to go as in-depth on the crafting side as Song in the Smoke, automatically combining the various components together.

Green Hell VR

And what would a jungle survival adventure be without having the ability to physically chop down trees, swim through rivers or just trash the place at will? Yep, that’s all there.

Green Hell VR is currently in development for Oculus Quest and PC VR headsets. Scheduled to simultaneously launch for both platforms in Q1 2022, it won’t be a single-player title as co-op support has been confirmed. Incuvo has also teased the possibility of a PlayStation VR version although that’s likely a long way off. As further details on Green Hell VR are released, VRFocus will keep you updated.

PlayStation VR Support Teased for Green Hell VR

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Last week virtual reality (VR) developer Incuvo announced that its upcoming project Green Hell VR would be delayed a short while pushing the release from 2021 into early 2022. Already confirmed for Oculus Quest and PC VR headsets, the studio has teased this week plans for a PlayStation VR version.

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Green Hell VR for Oculus Quest. Image credit: Incuvo

Responding to a post over on Twitter, the Green Hell VR account simply said: “We do have some plans for the PSVR as well.” As far as VRFocus is aware that’s the first time Green Hell VR has been linked with the headset, at least confirming the studio is looking into support.

It’s likely that if PlayStation VR does get Green Hell VR it won’t be within the same timeline as the Oculus Quest and PC VR versions which are now due to launch simultaneously in Q1 2022. That vague mention of “some plans” could also suggest Incuvo might be waiting for further details regarding the headsets successor for PlayStation 5, rumoured to be arriving holiday 2022.

Green Hell VR is an immersive port of Creepy Jar’s 2019 survival adventure Green Hell, being reworked from the ground up to support immersive interaction. That means plenty of objects to pick up and physically use, especially when it comes to weapons and surviving the jungle. Incuvo has plenty of experience in this having helped create the recent VR port of Blair Witch: VR Edition for PlayStation VR and PC VR headsets.

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Green Hell VR for PC VR. Image credit: Incuvo

Green Hell VR is a big open-world survival adventure in the Amazon rainforest. While you can go it alone, Incuvo has already confirmed you won’t need to as a co-op mode will be available, albeit not for launch. Making your new home in the jungle you’ll have to forage for resources and hunt for food, all whilst learning new skills to build shelter, craft useful tools and making sure you don’t get injured. As there’s plenty of danger hidden in the trees, from wild animals to local tribes.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of Green Hell VR, reporting back with further updates.

Green Hell VR Delayed to Q1 2022, Co-op Mode Confirmed

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Incuvo’s Green Hell VR for Oculus Quest and PC VR headsets is looking promising from all the screenshots the studio has released so far. Originally slated for Q3 2021 for the PC edition with the Oculus Quest version arriving in Q4, Incuvo has confirmed this week that both have been delayed until Q1 2022.

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Green Hell VR for PC VR. Image credit: Incuvo

The studio made the announcement over on its Discord channel, saying: “Production of Green Hell VR is right on schedule, but we’ve decided to test and polish the mechanics even further. Our team is very passionate about this project, and we all want you to have the best experience possible once Green Hell VR appears on Oculus and SteamVR,” writes the team. ” This decision gives us a few additional months which allow us to work on the final form of Green Hell VR, so the immersion and environment are extraordinary.”

While you’re going to have to wait a little bit longer there’s some good news. The first is that both versions will arrive at the same time. The other is the confirmation that Incuvo is now actively working on a co-op mode for Green Hell VR. “This feature will most likely be available as an update, after the initial release,” the announcement notes.

If you’ve been following VRFocus’ coverage of Green Hell VR then you’ll know the title is a virtual reality (VR) port of Creepy Jar’s 2019 survival adventure Green Hell which has been very well received on Steam. The addition of co-op brings Green Hell VR more in line with its flatscreen cousin. But as the studio previously confirmed, don’t expect any sort of cross-play between the VR and non-VR versions, as they’re too different.

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Green Hell VR for Oculus Quest. Image credit: Incuvo

Green Hell VR will drop VR players into the Amazon rainforest, challenging them to survive in the harsh jungle environment on their own. Well, almost. They’ll start without any food or equipment, having to learn how to build shelters, make tools, and craft weapons in order to hunt and defend themselves from the local residents. Crocodiles, leopards, and less than friendly natives are just some of the hostiles players will encounter as they forage for food and acquire new resources.

With the new release window now set as more details arrive VRFocus will keep you updated.

The VR Job Hub: ForwardXP The Leadership Network & Incuvo

VR Job Hub

Every weekend VRFocus gathers together vacancies from across the virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) industry, in locations around the globe to help make finding that ideal job easier. Below is a selection of roles that are currently accepting applications across a number of disciplines, all within departments and companies that focus on immersive entertainment.

Location Company Role Link
Remote The Leadership Network (Gemba) VR Developer (Unity) Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP 3D Artist Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP Animator Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP Lead Artist – Enterprise VR Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP Lead Software Engineer – Enterprise VR Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP Senior Software Engineer Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP Senior Software Engineer – Consoles (Next-Gen) Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP Senior Software Engineer – Enterprise VR Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP Senior Software Engineer – Networking Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP Software Engineer – Enterprise VR Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP Software Engineer – Tools & Automation Click Here to Apply
Dallas, TX ForwardXP Software Engineer – Unreal / C++ Click Here to Apply
Katowice, Poland Incuvo Unity Programmer (VR) Click Here to Apply
Katowice, Poland Incuvo Senior Unity Programmer (VR) Click Here to Apply
Katowice, Poland Incuvo Level Designer Click Here to Apply
Katowice, Poland Incuvo 3D Graphic Artist Click Here to Apply

Don’t forget, if there wasn’t anything that took your fancy this week there’s always last week’s listings on The VR Job Hub to check as well.

If you are an employer looking for someone to fill an immersive technology related role – regardless of the industry – don’t forget you can send us the lowdown on the position and we’ll be sure to feature it in that following week’s feature. Details should be sent to Peter Graham (pgraham@vrfocus.com).

We’ll see you next week on VRFocus at the usual time of 3PM (UK) for another selection of jobs from around the world.

Blair Witch: VR Edition Out Today for PlayStation VR & PC VR

Blair Witch: VR Edition

After initially launching Blair Witch: Oculus Quest Edition in 2020, Bloober Team and Incuvo expanded support to Oculus Rift last month with Blair Witch: VR Edition. Today, the teams complete the virtual reality (VR) set by releasing Blair Witch: VR Edition for PlayStation VR and PC VR headsets.

Blair Witch: VR Edition

Blair Witch: VR Edition takes the original flatscreen version from 2019 and gives it a VR makeover, most importantly adding plenty of new interactive features to make the gameplay as immersive as possible. For instance, when exploring the creepy woods you’ll have your ever faithful pooch Bullet by your side with new commands the original didn’t have. Pet Bullet or give him treats which he’ll take right out of your hand.

There are plenty of other VR additions to play around with when you’re not getting absolutely terrified. Environmental objects like doors and cupboards can be opened by grabbing them, whilst puzzle elements such as padlocks or other mechanical elements have to be physically interacted with. Because of this the PlayStation VR version only works with the PlayStation Move controllers. It’ll also include plenty of unlockable Trophies.

Whilst the gameplay has been overhauled the story remains the same. You take on the role of former police officer Ellis who heads into the Black Hills Forest with Bullet to help join a search for a young missing boy. However, Ellis has a troubled past, suffering from PTSD and panic attacks that play out whilst wandering through the woods.  

Blair Witch: VR Edition

VRFocus was impressed by Blair Witch: Oculus Quest Edition, saying in its review: “If you’re a big fan of VR scares intertwined with a decent story then Blair Witch: Oculus Quest Edition will have you shaking in your boots.”

Blair Witch: VR Edition is available today on the PlayStation Store and Steam for $29.99 USD. PlayStation VR owners also have the choice to purchase a deluxe, physical version of the videogame which also includes the original soundtrack and Art of Blair Witch digital artbook for $34.99. Check out the new trailer below and for further updates, keep reading VRFocus.

All the Latest PC and Oculus Quest Screenshots of Green Hell VR

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Incuvo began teasing the first details for Green Hell VR at the end of 2020, handling the Oculus Quest and PC VR ports of Creepy Jar’s open-world survival adventure Green Hell. Over on Green Hell VR’s Discord channel, Incuvo has been dropping new screenshots from both versions, if you’ve not seen them yet take a peek below, as they’re looking good.

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Green Hell VR for Oculus Quest. Image credit: Incuvo

These are all the screenshots the developer has released over the past several weeks, giving a great indication of where development is going and what players on each platform can expect. Naturally, the PC VR images stand out the most, showcasing a rich jungle teeming with life and plenty of detail in the foliage. The dark, rain socked screenshot is certainly the most striking, highlighting the various weather systems players will experience.

As for the Oculus Quest screenshots, they still look very good considering the performance limitations of the headset. The jungle is fairly well packed with plant life and with more detail than other Oculus Quest titles set in the jungle. However, Incuvo has yet to reveal any gameplay footage from Oculus Quest at this time – it’s all been from the PC VR version – so there’s no indication of how well the videogame runs. Titles like A Township Tale have made their way to the standalone headset yet they do suffer from noticeable pop-up, so it’ll be interesting to see how Incuvo deals with this problem.

The port is in good hands considering the studio’s back catalogue of ports. Incuvo has previously worked with Bloober Team on Layers of Fear VR and the rather scary Blair Witch: Oculus Quest Edition.

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Green Hell VR for PC VR. Image credit: Incuvo

Green Hell VR aims to capture all the fraught survival gameplay of the flatscreen original just with all the immersive features you’d expect from a virtual reality (VR) title. Set within the Amazon rainforest you’ll get to explore this wild, untamed land filled with everything you need to survive as well as plenty of things that can kill you. You’ll be able to hunt wildlife with bows and spears, protect yourself from dangerous predators and encounter hostile local residents.

While the original Green Hell does feature co-op multiplayer, at this time Green Hell VR is a single-player experience. But Incuvo has said it aims to add multiplayer in the future. What won’t happen is crossplay between the VR and non-VR versions, with the team noting on Discord: “Yeah, we can’t see any possible way to do crossplay atm.”

The PC version of Green Hell VR is expected Q3 2021 with the Oculus Quest edition arriving in Q4. For further updates keep reading VRFocus.

Watch VR Survival Game Green Hell In Action

Green Hell VR is shaping up, and we’ve got the latest look at the game from the Upload VR Showcase.

Developer Incuvo stopped by to show a new look at the port of the Creepy Jar game. It demonstrates the physical actions players will enact in the game, from firing a bow and arrow to chopping down trees and bandaging yourself. Incuvo is making sure the elements of the original flatscreen game feel truly native in VR.

In Green Hell players are stranded in a jungle and must survive using the resources around them. That means crafting and hunting but also treating gruesome injuries and fending for yourself against vicious predators.

We also learn some interesting new bits of info from Incuvo in the intro. For starters, the game’s two separate versions have been developed by two different teams inside Incuvo. The PC VR version is coming first and the Quest edition should follow later down the line. The PC VR version is aiming for a Q3 2021 release at this point in time.

Will you be picking up Green Hell VR later this year? Let us know in the comments below! And make sure to stay with us – there’s plenty more from the Upload VR Showcase to come!