Eagle Flight available now for Oculus and coming to PS VR and HTC Vive

Ubisoft’s first ever VR title, Eagle Flight, is available now for Oculus Rift. The title will be available for both PlayStation VR and HTC Vive later this year.

Eagle Flight was developed by FunHouse and puts players explore Paris as an eagle 50 years after humans have vanished from the face of the earth. Playing Eagle Flight will have players seeking out hidden paths, learning tricks and facing off in multiplayer dogfights.

Eagle Flight has been developed specifically for VR and has had comfort and accessibility at the forefront throughout. VP of FunHouse Patrick Plourde said of Eagle Flight, “Eagle Flight is a fantastic game for newcomers to VR and experienced players alike. The game is very intuitive, so novice players can simply boot up the game and fly at their own pace with ease.

“For more seasoned players looking for a more intense experience, they can jump into the single player challenges or into a multiplayer match where they will have to expertly navigate the streets, skies and underground of Paris as they try to capture the prey and defeat their opponents.”

Eagle Flight is available now for Oculus Rift on PC and will launch for PlayStation VR on November 8 and HTC Vive on December 20. Ubisoft will also release Star Trek: Bridge Crew and Werewolves Within for VR.

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