Lone Echo 2 from the authors of The Order 1886 already has an exclusive date and price for Oculus Rift
Lone Echo 2 from the authors of The Order 1886 already has an exclusive date and price for Oculus Rift
What’s new in Ready at Dawn will also be playable in Quest using Oculus Link or Air Link.
It has been done to pray but finally we have a release date for the sequel to one of the virtual reality video games most valued by fans. Lone Echo II by Ready at Dawn will go on sale next August, and will do so as previously known exclusively for Oculus Rift , with the option for Oculus Quest users to also enjoy their science fiction action through Oculus Link or Air Link.
Lone Echo is on sale with a 75% discountDeveloped by the authors of The Order 1886, the Ready at Dawn video game will go on sale on August 24 for 39.99 euros , once again confronting us with a mystery and science fiction story in the rings of Saturn. With Jack and Liv back in action, the game’s premise will be identical to that of the original title: we will have to interact with the scenery that surrounds us while we explore various futuristic scenarios in zero gravity , with the option of moving in 360º.
“Complex puzzles, futuristic technology. What tool will be your favorite?”, Reads the official description of this adventure, alluding to gadgets such as laser cutting, the computer of the forearm or our own ingenuity. “Enjoy 1: 1 manual movement with the magic of Touch,” they add. In this sense, we can move freely without having to resort to options such as teleportation, typical in this kind of VR experiences.
Those who buy the game will receive a gift Echo VR avatar, so that we can equip ourselves with Jack’s Vega X-3 “helmet”. If you did not have the opportunity to play the original title, you can also get it by taking advantage of the 75% discount that is currently in the official Oculus store, where you can buy Lone Echo for 9.99 euros .
It should be remembered that Ready at Dawn was bought by Oculus a few years ago, so its video games are exclusive to Facebook’s virtual reality glasses.