End Space Released for PSVR
For PlayStation VR the game has been completely remastered offering extended gameplay, improved graphics to push the PS4 to the limit at 90fps, PS4 Pro enhancements and support for HOTAS controllers.
End Space is priced at $19.99 with a special launch-week discount of 10% for PlayStation Plus members and is available now on the PlayStation Store.
End Space was developed by Justin Wasilenko who formed Orange Bridge Studios with his brother Lee to to develop virtual reality games that push the emerging medium. End Space is scheduled to come out for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Google Daydream later this year.
Fact Sheet
- Developer: Orange Bridge Studios Inc.
- Released: Gear VR: April 21, 2016. Sony Playstation VR: September 19, 2017.
- Social: Facebook, Twitter, Google+
- Website: http://endspacevr.com/
- Press Contact: justin@endspacevr.com
- Price: Sony PSVR: $19.99, Gear VR: USD $7.99
- ESRB: E 12+ for everyone
Take command of the most advanced starfighter the United Trade Consortium has ever developed in stunning virtual reality as you battle for control of the Tartarus sector. Protect the UTC’s secret jump-drive technology from the Tartarus Liberation Front insurgents as you fight to maintain the corporation’s dominance and earn yourself fame and fortune in the process. Track targets with your gaze and blast them with your Pulse Lasers or lock on and pound them into space dust with your Meteor Missiles. Unlock new weapons and upgrades as you progress through the ranks by taking on increasingly daring missions. Find out what secrets are ready to be revealed here at the end of inhabited space. Welcome to the Tartarus sector, contractor. Or as the locals like to call it, End Space.
Features currently in development
- Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Google Daydream support
- Multiplayer
- More missions
- More weapons
- 3rd person camera mode
History
End Space was originally developed by Justin Wasilenko a wild-land forest fire fighter, turned independent game developer. End Space VR for Cardboard was the first game he ever developed. He started working on End Space VR for Cardboard in February 2015 as a side project after a Christmas visit with his brother who demoed a early game he built using Unity and showed off his pizza box turned into a Google Cardboard.
Encouraged by it’s critical success on Google Cardboard he started working on a new game simply named ‘End Space’ to launch on Gear VR. End Space VR for Cardboard was later renamed to Minos Spacefighter to try and avoid confusion between the 2 games.
End Space on the Gear VR has been a massive success earning top ratings and has been on Oculus’ best selling list numerous times. Thanks to the success of End Space on the Gear VR, Justin formed a company called Orange Bridge Studios with his brother Lee. Justin and Lee continue developing End Space improving the game and bringing it to all other VR platforms.