Unseen diplomacy 2 Spy Harder promises new VR espionage thrills this year

Unseen diplomacy II: Spy Harder extends the roomscale experience to include a complete campaign on Quest or PC VR.

It’s been nine years since the PC VR version of Unseen Diplomacy was released. Cornish developer Triangular Pixels is looking to improve upon the foundations laid by the original with its upcoming sequel. As a spymaster, you will be leading an elite agency through a retro-futuristic, 90s-inspired world filled with analog technologies. As an elite spy your mission is to sneak through enemy bases and steal information and resources. You can also sabotage their plans, before escaping without being detected. The room-scale game involves crawling under lasers, hacking computer systems, and more. While armed to the teeth with wire clippers and blow darts.

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You will also be managing your agency as the spymaster. This includes recruiting agents, managing your resources, and deploying your operatives to various missions in order to stop different villains. You can also share your results via Quick Play with friends. Accessibility options include one-handed gameplay, difficulty controls and a seated play mode. The studio has also confirmed that a mixed-reality mode is exclusive to Quest. In a prepared press release, Katie Goode said that Triangular Pixels had listened to the community’s feedback and improved on what they liked about Unseen Diplomacy. “Unseen Diplomacy 2 is smarter, more immersive and bigger than ever before, pushing the boundaries of VR espionage. It’s not a mere sequel. This is a complete evolution. We are eager to have players experience it. Triangular Pixels announced a sequel to

in 2018, after the release of

via PlayStation VR. However, it was still searching for funding partners. The studio received funding last year through the UK Games Fund, and an undisclosed “leading VR firm” which has now been confirmed as Meta. Unseen Diplomacy 2 is aiming for a launch in 2025 on

or .

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