EVE: Valkyrie – Warzone Cross-platform support

EVE: Valkyrie – Warzone is a first-person spaceship shooter that brings VR-quality immersion to PC and PlayStation4 in a new expansion without the need
for a virtual reality headset. Since its initial release in March 2016 on Oculus Rift, EVE: Valkyrie has gone on to support cross-play between Rift, HTC Vive, and PlayStation VR. Following five major updates that helped flesh-out Valkyrie’s maps and game modes, the Warzone update looks to populate the servers like never before with the healthy glut of PC and PS4 players.

Features of the new upgrade

The first big feature update: launch tube selection is now long gone, now letting you go straight for any one of the available ship classes without requiring lengthy progression with basic ships like the Wraith. According to CCP, the ‘open hangar’ approach will better allow pilots to experiment and find the ships that best fit their playstyle within only a few matches.

In addition, there are many new content, such as a new ship fleet with just a few basic load outs covering roles like sniper, heavy, medium-level assault, etc. It also includes a new addition ‘Covert’, a super-secret spy ship that lets you use a temporary cloaking device. In addition, two new maps are also coming as a part of the update too; ‘Fleet’, a Sisters of EVE space station, and ‘Outpost’, a mysterious Drifter base. As well as a new game mode called ‘Extraction’, which mixes combat and navigational challenges, forcing pilots to use the environment to their advantage.

EVE: Valkyrie – Warzone is available for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive on Steam and costs just $29.99. As graphics card you need at least one NVIDIA GTX 460 or AMD 290, the developers recommend however at least one NVIDIA GTX 970.

2017-09-30T01:25:37+00:00