Episodic VR series Loading Human: Chapter 1 available now

Publisher Maximum Games and developer Untold Games have announced that the first episode of Loading Human: Chapter 1 is now available for PS VR.

Loading Human: Chapter 1 takes place in the 22nd century as players literally step into place as young astronaut Prometheus. Seeking a cure for his dying father, the man responsible for the discovery of Quintessence, Prometheus will need to explore, meet new people and solve puzzles.

The emergence of virtual reality has opened new pathways to immerse gamers like never before, and Loading Human: Chapter 1 was developed from the ground up to fully capitalise on this exciting new medium,” said Christina Seelye, CEO of Maximum Games.

Loading Human: Chapter 1 is available now is available now.

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