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Moss: Book II announced for PSVR

Moss was one of the PSVR’s biggest and most well received VR titles, letting players “meet Quill, a mouse with dreams of greatness. While exploring the woods, she finds a mysterious Glass Relic and an ancient magic is awakened”. At the recent State of Play (which also saw Death Stranding: Director’s Cut get a release date) it was announced that Moss would be getting a sequel.

Titled ‘Moss: Book II’, the VR title continues in the footsteps of the first game, offering an action-adventure puzzler while continuing the story of the first game “following the successful rescue of uncle Argus.”

This sequel will see “their adventure continue with the revelation that a winged tyrant leading the Arcane forces has turned its focus on Quill and is now on the hunt for her within the hexed castle where her uncle was held captive.”

According to developers ‘Polyarc' the goal with this sequel is to remind players “of the joy of physical interaction and the power of the emotional feedback they can experience within VR.”

While the sequel does not appear to be graphically demanding, the studio was vague with the announcement of release platforms – remaining non-committal to announcing whether the game will be coming to the current PSVR, or the revealed next-gen headset. Either way, fans shouldn't have to wait too long for more details as the team announced that it will “share more in the coming months.”

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