EVE Valkyrie developer CCP shuts down all future VR projects
EVE Valkyrie is no more, as developers CCP remove all of their assets in VR development to let the industry settle over the next few years.
EVE Valkyrie is no more, as developers CCP remove all of their assets in VR development to let the industry settle over the next few years.
CCP is removing the expensive Virtual Rality barrier of entry to its space dogfighting game EVE: Valkyrie.
EVE: Valkyrie is a delight to play, with tight and accessible controls. It’s the space-bound dogfighting dream you’ve always wanted, but a lack of single player content and some nasty microtransactions take the shine out of it all.
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