Vacation Simulator Announced for 2018 Probably

Vacation Simulator Announced for 2018 Probably

It's time to relax, human!

LizardRock by LizardRock on Dec 08, 2017 @ 09:59 AM (Staff Bios)
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From the creators of VR legend, Job Simulator, comes the next in the line of modern simulation entertainment. Owlchemy Labs revealed the game at this year's Game Awards 2017 pre-show, and it turns out to be Vacation Simulator!

As you may expect, the concept and styling of Vacation Simulator are in line with that of its job-based predecessor, you are experiencing a simulation of what the robots of the future thought it was like to vacation back in "today's" age. However, I am sure there will be just as many menial tasks to perform as there was last time.

Owlchemy Labs grew to fame with Job Simulator as a launch title for the HTC Vive and PS4. Its creative design and entertaining premise brought it on to win several awards in Spring of last year. The studio later was brought in to create a similar experience for a Rick and Morty VR game, Virtual Rickality.

Vacation Simulator will come to all VR platforms sometime next year, though the details are left unsaid.

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