PSVR titles The Inpatient and Bravo Team have Australian release dates

Sony and Supermassive Games have announced (via the PlayStation Blog) that two upcoming PSVR titles have release dates in Australia. Simon Harris, Executive Producer at Supermassive Games gave additional details on The Inpatient and Bravo Team.

The Inpatient

The Inpatient takes place within the same universe as Until Dawn. Players will be transported back in time to the 1950s and see Blackwood Sanatorium in its prime. Playing as an amnesiac patient, players will need to find out who they are and how they got there. The decisions and actions made by the player will have an effect on the people they meet and ultimately decide their fate.

The Inpatient will be available from the PlayStation Store on November 22, 2017. Pre-orders will go live tomorrow, August 31, 2017.

Check out the new story trailer above.

Bravo Team

Bravo Team is a cover-based FPS built around teamwork. It’s set in a fictional modern Eastern European city under siege. Players will be thrown into devastatingly intense firefights that’ll require both skill and tactics to survive.

Harris writes that the team were inspired by action movies set within warzones when developing Bravo Team. The idea was to create situations that require “quick thinking and constant communication.” There’s a physical aspect to Bravo Team too. To lean around corners and duck for cover, players will actually need to do those movements in real-life. Bravo Team is designed to be played with DualShock 4 and PS Move controllers, but is best played with the Aim controller, according to Harris.

Using the Aim controller allows players to raise their arms to view through the iron sight. They can always hold the controller above their head to blind fire.

Bravo Team will be available on the PlayStation Store on December 6, 2017.

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