Expansion VR game – a hybrid of StarCraft and Red Alert strategies in virtual reality
26.03.24
On March 22, the game Expansion VR, developed by the Ukrainian-Maltese studio Plazma Studio, appeared in early access on the Steam platform. This is a sci-fi VR strategy game that is an RTS auto battler in virtual reality.
About Expansion VR
Expansion VR takes place in a universe covering various fronts of human civilization from a devastated Earth to new colonies. Players will become a space commander, managing the process of collecting resources, developing a high-tech base and forming an army to fight the enemy.
Expansion VR combines elements of strategy games like StarCraft and Red Alert to offer a virtual reality strategy gaming experience. The current version of the game offers PvE single-player and PvP multiplayer modes, as well as several game maps.
The developers promise to add a story campaign, a cooperative mode, new maps, the ability to customize units and daily tasks to the final version of the game. It is expected that the full release of the project will take place before the end of this year.
Buy Expansion VR
Until March 31, 2024, Expansion VR can be purchased on Steam with a 10% discount – for $8.
The gameplay trailer released for the game’s launch showcased the current features and capabilities of the project:
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Don’t buy this product, you will waste money on a crude, unpromising (in the hands of this company) game. More you may read on steam discussion.