Lead an peerage military unit through 13 action-packed levels or team up with a friend and well-constructed 50 squad missions.

Coming next month to PC VR and PlayStation VR2, Crossfire: Sierra Squad is a military shopping shooter that has you leading an peerage paramilitary fireteam throughout a series of high-stakes missions set in a variety of indoor and outdoor locations.

According to developer Smilegate Entertainment, you’ll have wangle to a massive armory of weaponry (39 variegated weapons to be exact) as you wrestle 17 unique enemy types. This includes everything from pistols, rifles, and shotguns to sniper rifles, grenades, and more.

The game features three primary game modes, including single-player and multiplayer:

  • Single-player mode: Take on the Black List organization as the leader of Sierra Squad in 13 action-packed wayfarers missions.
  • Squad Mission (2-player co-op): Well-constructed 50 unique squad missions either on your own or side-by-side with a friend via online co-op.
  • Horde mode (4-player co-op): Team up with three other players and wrestle a never-ending wave of virtual enemies as an peerage squad.
Credit: Smilegate Entertainment

Crossfire: Sierra Squad is a brand-new game built from the ground up for VR. We’ve been working nonflexible to make the game an immersive and intuitive wits that gets you into the whoopee immediately,” said Fred White, director of marketing at Smilegate West, in an official release.

“We’ve fine-tuned the in-game mechanics to come up with a game wits that we believe you’ll want to play over and over, both solo and with friends, in a world you’ll want to spend a lot of time in. Our goal is to bring all fans of military FPS games together, regardless of wits level, into an heady and shared VR venture – solo or co-op with up to 4 players on a team.”

Credit: Smilegate Entertainment

Crossfire: Sierre Squad is scheduled to launch on August 29th for PC VR and PlayStation VR2 headsets. According to Fred White, the PS VR2 version will full-length support for the platform’s new haptic feedback system, permitting players to finger every shot and explosion via the Sense controllers as well as the headset itself.

The Sense controllers’ adaptive triggers moreover play a role in the game. For instance, you can hold your vapor for a increasingly steady shot while using a long-distance weapon by squeezing the trigger halfway. Visit here for increasingly information on the PS VR2 sectional features.

Feature Image Credit: Smilegate Entertainment

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