There are tons of first-person shooter options on Oculus Quest already, so check out our list of the best shooters on Quest. However, they’re planning to submit “to the Store” later this year which hopefully means it’ll be on the official Oculus Quest store alongside Onward, Contractors, Population: One, Hyper Dash, and more sooner rather than later. It sounds like the developers are still waiting on approval for App Lab from Oculus. Of course, Pavlov Shack Beta is still coming to App Lab as well on Quest, for free, but there’s no date on that. While not quite up to par with what you could expect on PC VR, the Quest 2 version of Pavlov Shack does look impressive in the most recent gameplay clip we got a glimpse of last month. In another tweet, it’s mentioned that upcoming new features will add DLSS2 and dynamic lighting to the PC VR version. You can play in both casual and competitive modes depending on how confident you’re feeling. It focuses on a realistic experience, with sights and sounds matching real life where possible. It is based off of the original Pavlov game released for PC VR headsets. The developer also states the PSVR 2 edition will be cross-play with the Quest version of Pavlov Shack as well, but the PC version, simply titled Pavlov, is too “ bleeding edge” and will not cross-play with PSVR or Quest at all. Pavlov Shack is a competitive first-person shooter game for the Oculus Quest. Flaunting an attractive cell-shaded art style that brings its giant and grotesque bosses to. ![]() In a series of follow-up tweets, the developer goes on to confirm it’s also coming to PSVR, but specifically the new unrevealed headset, generally known as PSVR 2, because the current PSVR “doesn’t have the fidelity for Pavlov” reportedly. This is one of the best Oculus Quest 2 games to give you the feeling of playing Legend of Zelda in VR. ![]() Today on Twitter Pavlov developer davevillz announced that the official Oculus Store version of Pavlov on Quest, named Pavlov Shack, will cost $24.
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