Guerrilla Games Cambridge Discuss Developing RIGS Mechanized Combat in New Video

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Posted By | On 30th, Oct. 2015

RIGS mechanized combat

One of the most intriguing games for Sony’s upcoming PlayStation VR virtual reality headset is the Guerrilla Games Cambridge developed RIGS: Mechanized Combat, a multiplayer first person shooter where you take control of a mech suit, and with a sports angle to it. It looks like a spiritual successor to the insanely great Rocket League, which released earlier this year for PC and PS4, and with that kind of a comparison, it’s not hard to understand why people have their eyes on it.

In the wake of the game’s Paris Games Week unveiling, the developers have posted a new video online, in which they talk about gameplay, the aspects of developing for PlayStation VR, and the benefits it brings to the first-person shooter genre. You can check out the video for yourself below.

PlayStation VR is due out some time next year for the PlayStation 4, as is RIGS: Mechanized Combat. Stay tuned to GamingBolt for more information.


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