Doom and Fallout 4 making their way to VR

Doom and Fallout 4 making their way to VR

To kick off Bethesda’s E3 conference, the company has announced that both Doom and Fallout 4 are going to be all VR-ified.

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No real details except for a trailer, although Doom‘s VR version is called “VFR” (presumably because BFG), which makes me wonder if these are going to be stand-alone titles, paid upgrades, or free patches. Doom VFR will reportedly be on Vive and PlayStation VR, while the Fallout 4 VR notes only mentions “available on PC for the HTC Vive.”

Have a looksee at the announcement trailers below. Fallout 4 VR is due in October, but no word on Doom just yet.


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