Check Out Job Simulator’s Sequel: ‘vacation Simulator’

Check Out Job Simulator’s Sequel: ‘Vacation Simulator’

The popular VR title Job Simulator has been a favorite of many VR players. Now, the development studio behind the game, OwlchemyLabs, is hard at work on its sequel: Vacation Simulator.

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This new game puts the player on a tropical island surrounded by robots. Guess your boss from Job Simulator was happy enough with your work that he decided to give you some time off because the premise of Vacation Simulator is that your character is on vacation. There’s no doubt that this will follow in the footsteps of Job Simulator and make things incredibly wacky.

Here’s the teaser trailer which was revealed at The Game Awards 2017:

Vacation Simulator will be released in 2018 for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PlayStation VR.

Here’s a description:

First you JOBBED, now you VACATION. Visit Vacation Island and experience RECREATION, optimal RELAXATION, and classic human pasttimes like SUNBURN. Vacation Island offers all this and more so that you can discover the lost art of TIME OFF.

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