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DOOM-like rhythm shooter Metal: Hellsinger coming to VR

The success of DOOM’s 2016 reboot saw a whole host of smaller studios take inspiration from the fast-paced kinetic and rhythmic first-person shooter. One such studio is The Outsiders – whose unique rhythm-based FPS Metal: Hellsinger has now been announced to be getting a VR release.

Available on PC and consoles since late 2022, Metal: Hellsinger is a fast-paced DOOM-like arena shooter which requires you to shoot and slay to the beat – in a fashion not too dissimilar to Hi-Fi Rush.

Though no date was provided, the VR release for Metal: Hellsinger has been announced to be coming to PSVR2, Meta Quest VR and Steam PC VR – so essentially every VR platform.

Due to the arena-based nature of the game, Metal: Hellsinger is a great fit for VR and will likely enhance what is already a very visceral and impactful title.

The description for the game is as follows: “Metal: Hellsinger VR redesigns the acclaimed rhythm shooter from the ground up, placing its infernal arsenal straight into your hands and the fires of Hell at your feet. Enjoy a range of features from the original game, including the full epic campaign, Archdevil difficulty, Torment Challenges, and Beast Assist Mode, reimagined for VR”

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