Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted Offers a Scary April for PlayStation VR and SteamVR

Horror fans are in for a treat next month as the critically-acclaimed survival horror videogame Five Nights at Freddy’s is getting turned into a virtual reality (VR) experience. Called Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted, the title has been confirmed for PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, and HTC Vive.

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Lionsgate, in partnership with Scottgames, Steel Wool Games, and Striker Entertainment have brought Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted to life, with the adaption set to feature new experiences that highlight the original videogame and each episode of the one-of-a-kind series.

“I’m incredibly excited to bring Five Nights at Freddy’s to virtual reality and give fans a new way to experience the franchise,” said Scott Cawthon, founder of Scottgames in a statement.

For the first time players will be able to use motion controllers to interact with the door and light controls in the offices, pick up objects in the repair games, press buttons on the video switcher, solve puzzles, and activate their flashlight. Iconic locations have been recreated, challenging players to survive the night in the Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza security office, or repair vents in the depths of Circus Baby’s Entertainment and Rental.

“We are huge fans of Five Nights at Freddy’s and also recognize the original games’ design is perfectly suited for virtual reality. The title is an impeccable piece of video game mastery,” said Creative Director and Co-Founder of Steel Wool Games. “We’re thrilled Scottgames and Lionsgate chose us to lead the development of this project as it’s a game we’ve idolized.”

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New features have also been added, allowing players to earn collectables that can be used at the prize counter. They can also find plushies, bobbleheads, action figures and more if they dare.

“For as long as we have been talking about virtual reality here at Lionsgate, we’ve dreamed of helping bring Five Nights at Freddy’s to VR,” said Daniel Engelhardt, Senior Vice President of Interactive Ventures & Games at Lionsgate. “The original games are tailor-made for VR. It’s a beloved franchise.”

Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted is scheduled to arrive across all platforms in April. When an exact date has been announced VRFocus will let you know.

Quar: Battle for Gate 18 Renamed for PlayStation VR Release, Delay Confirmed

One of the HTC Vive’s best strategy titles, Quar: Battle for Gate 18, was announced for PlayStation 4 back in August of this year. Compatible with PlayStation VR, the videogame has now received a new title for its console launch, set to be known as Quar: Infernal Machines.

Quar: Battle for Gate 18 screenshotDeveloped by Steel Wool Games, Quar: Infernal Machines sees players taking in the role of a general, commanding cavalry to sweep the enemy’s flanks, Baeliog armoured tractors forward to shatter hardened defences, rhyflers armed with weapons ranging from the humble Bogen rifle to heavy-automatic shotguns to hold the line as you call in deadly airstrikes to take down enemy encampments.

A turn-based experience, Quar: Battle for Gate 18’s success as a HTC Vive launch title lead to Steel Wool Games receiving a $5 million USD investment from HTC Corporation. The PlayStation VR edition of the title, Quar: Infernal Machines, is set to be published by Funbox Media.

Funbox Media has already seen success on PlayStation VR with the publishing of Big Moon Entertainment’s Syndrome and more recently Microids’ ATV Drift & Tricks, both of which offer PlayStation VR compatibility in addition to traditional monitor/TV-based gameplay. Quar: Infernal Machines however, launched as strictly a virtual reality (VR) experience on PC; whether or not the videogame will be playable without PlayStation VR on PlayStation 4 has not yet been confirmed, however the revised box art (seen below) features the ‘PlayStation VR Compatible’ slogan, opposed to ‘PlayStation VR Required’.

VRFocus reviewed Quar: Battle for Gate 18 upon release, stating of the original HTC Vive title: “Turn-based strategy is one of those genres that many would assume might not necessarily be a good fit for VR, however those suggesting this simply haven’t played Quar: Battle for Gate 18.”

Sadly, Quar: Infernal Machines has also seen a short delay. Originally expected to launch on PlayStation 4 last month, the title is now scheduled for a March 2018 release. Both Amazon and Play Asia are currently offering pre-orders for the title, which has a suggested retail price (SRP) of £24.99 GBP.

Hopefully Quar: Infernal Machines will not suffer any further delays, and VRFocus will continue to keep you updated with all the latest details.

Quar: Battle for Gate 18 Dated for PlayStation VR

Last month Funbox Media revealed that Steel Wool Games’ Quar: Battle for Gate 18 will be coming to PlayStation VR later this year. It’s now been confirmed that the virtual reality (VR) strategy title will make its console debut with a retail boxed edition on 27th October 2017.

Quar - Battle for Gate 18 screenshotBased on the award winning Table Top Game system This Quar’s War by ZombieSmith, Quar: Battle for Gate 18 is a turn-based strategy videogame. The title includes a story mode which plays through 12 levels of tactical defence and attack, from small outposts to trenches and night time battles. A wide variety of units is at your disposal as you battle your way to Gate 18.

Quar: Battle for Gate 18 launched alongside the HTC Vive last year. VRFocus delivered a review of Quar: Battle for Gate 18 at that time, stating: “Quar: Battle for Gate 18 is an easy recommendation for the HTC Vive, with the hope that Steel Wool Games will expand upon the formula in the months to come.”

Quar: Battle for Gate 18 will launch on PlayStation VR, both at retail and digitally via the PlayStation Network, on 27th October 2017. VRFocus will keep you updated with all the latest details on Quar: Battle for Gate 18 and other VR titles from Steel Wool Games.

HTC Vive’s Best Strategy Game Heads to PlayStation VR

Steel Wool Games’ Quar: Battle for Gate 18 launched alongside the HTC Vive last year as something of an unknown quantity. An obscure real-time strategy (RTS) videogame that had received little attention prior to launch turned-out to be one of the PC’s best virtual reality (VR) strategy titles, and now that experience has been confirmed for release on PlayStation VR.

Quar: Battle for Gate 18 is a turn-based VR experience set in the world of Alwyd. For the last 700 years the Quar have been waging The Long War to a bloody stalemate that has wracked their world. But the balance of power is shifting and Alykinder’s Crusade is attempting to end The Long War by conquering all the Quar nations. The videogame takes players to one battle in one theatre of The Long War: the Battle for Gate 18 between the Crusader Army and the Royalist Coftyran Crymuster.

In Quar: Battle for Gate 18, players will command cavalry to sweep the enemy’s flanks, send Baeliog armoured tractors forward to shatter hardened defences and rhyflers armed with weapons ranging from the humble Bogen rifle to heavy-automatic shotguns will provide support. The videogame challenges the player to combine limited numbers of each of these unit types in strategic offences.

At the time of its original release VRFocus delivered a review of Quar: Battle for Gate 18, stating: “Turn-based strategy is one of those genres that many would assume might not necessarily be a good fit for VR, however those suggesting this simply haven’t played Quar: Battle for Gate 18. It’s a genuinely fun and often tense videogame, and though a non-VR version is also in the works it’s impossible to see how removing VR from its genetic model would deliver the same experience.”

Quar: Battle for Gate 18 box artQuar: Battle for Gate 18 is due to launch for PlayStation VR in October 2017, courtesy of Funbox Media, with pre-orders already available via Amazon and Play Asia. VRFocus will keep you updated with all the latest details on the PlayStation VR edition of Quar: Battle for Gate 18.