The game developer CCP, mostly known for their online multi player server EVE Online, has launched EVE Gunjack the new addition to VR games for PC’s.

Gunjack was first launched in November 2015 for Samsung’s Gear VR, becoming one of the top selling titles on this platform.

CCP is an Icelandic video game developer and publisher that became known in the gaming market in 2003 with the launch of EVE Online. With the launch of this server, CCP became a well known company and established itself as a innovative company in the interactive entertainment industry.

The game developer CCP, mostly known for their online multi player server EVE Online, has launched EVE Gunjack the new addition to VR games for PC’s. Photo credit: EVE Community
The game developer CCP, mostly known for their online multi player server EVE Online, has launched EVE Gunjack the new addition to VR games for PC’s. Photo credit: EVE Community

Eve Gunjack is launching to the PC on March 28th and it will be compatible with HTC Vive at the ends of the year. The game is priced in 9.99$ and sets the players into a sci-fi world of danger and destruction.

The main objective of the game is as simple as, shoot everything that moves,  defending the characters mining platform from deadly waves that come from enemy ships. The game offers intense and full immersion into the VR world, allowing the player to submerge in the arcade gameplay to feel as it was sitting in the gunner’s seat.

Since the game is debuting in PC, the developers have added higher resolution graphics with more improved textures and models, also audio enhancement, achievements leaderboards, between others.

“We’re honoured by the reception Gunjack has has so far and excited to bring the game to new platforms” Said  Jean-Charles Gaudechon, the executive producer of the game. “ Our goal is to push the boundaries when it comes to VR immersion, and we really want to bring this experience to as many players as possible”

EVE Gunjack VR launcher is compatible with Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR and HTC Vive headsets.

Source: EVE