Obduction is an entirely new property, delivered using one of the most powerful game development technologies available today. Obduction will be built with the same framework that made Cyan's earlier games such a wonderful experience: stunning landscapes, deep storyline, engaging characters, dramatic soundscapes, and challenging yet intuitive puzzles. The Obduction project will take what Cyan knows about creating deeply immersive worlds and apply it to an entirely new game with fantastic scenery, incredible architecture, compelling story, and exceptional challenges. You can also read our review for the PC version of Obduction, which we will update after the VR patch hits the PlayStation Network.Obduction, powered by the Unreal Engine 4, resurrects that incredible feeling of suddenly finding yourself in the middle of a new world to explore, discover, solve, and become part of. In the meantime, check out the game’s PlayStation launch trailer above. We’ll have more on PSVR support for Obduction when Cyan releases more information. Exactly what support the movie studio provided is unclear, but the two companies do have a pre-existing relationship, as Legendary owns the television rights to Cyan’s Myst series. The game will also sport two new music tracks by Cyan software and audio engineer, Hannah Gamiel.Ĭyan says that PSVR support was “made possible” by support from Legendary Pictures’ virtual reality division, Legendary VR. It depicts a Russian submarine in a cavern. The minuscule screenshot above is all the information available regarding the new content. As part of the game’s launch, the company announced today that the PlayStation version will feature a new area for players to explore. Dropping today for $29.99, Obduction for the PlayStation 4 will be getting PSVR support “soon” according to developer Cyan.
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