Owlchemy’s Dimensional Double Shift hits 500k download milestone

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Owlchemy announced today that his game VR Handtracking, Double dimensional shiftSucked the trace of 500,000 downloads, making it the game to the fastest growth in the studio catalog. The game is still in beta version via the interns program in beta version, with Owlchemy saying that it plans to publish more content for the title later this year.

The studio has also revealed other details on the game so far, especially that the players have put 1.3 million hours in the various guests at stake, and that they completed 7.4 million orders. The game is a cooperative title, which means that players must collaborate to perform their increasingly wacky tasks. One of the out -of -competition features of the game is hand monitoring, which makes complex interactions at stake.

Andrew Eiche, CEO of Owlchemy (or CEOWL, as we informed), said in a press release: “The resounding success of the double quarter of size shows that our instincts were correct: people want to play VR with their friends in a fun and transparent environment. What we did not expect is that it takes off so quickly when we were still in a beta version. This important step of 500,000 people testifies to the unequaled appetite for ingenuity and a suspicion of absurdity for which players are hungry. »»

The previous games of Owlchemy include the tastes of Job Simulator and Simulator vacation, bringing vr fun to banal activities. Double shift dimensional originally launched on Meta Quest 3 and 3S, with its period of early access from last September.

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