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Ever since UploadVR first teased the game at our E3 VR Showcase, folks have been keen to find out more about Solaris: Offworld Combat. Today, you can glean a few more details from a new behind-the-scenes look.

Developer First Contact Entertainment, best known for Firewall: Zero Hour, provided a sneak peek of its new shooter during our Holiday VR Showcase today. It’s our best look yet at what to expect from the game. Game director Damoun Shabestari was on hand to talk us through the latest.

Solaris offers arena-style futuristic online shootouts. The game’s environment itself is a virtual environment in which athletes take up arms. In fact, if you shoot the walls in the game you’ll see a glitch-like effect to remind you that you’re in a simulation. Interestingly, Shabestari also teases the game’s AR interface, which uses your suit’s visor to project virtual images and information to help you in combat.

We’re also excited to see the game’s weapons. First Contact is taking its learnings from Firewall, a game that prided itself on weapon handling, and applying them to a series of sci-fi guns. Shabestari says that guns will give you visual feedback on when they’re ready to fire. You’ll also discover new weapons to pick up in the middle of combat, a little like a classic arena shooter such as Quake.

Finally, Shabestari confirms that the game will be launching with dedicated server support and will see post-launch support, too.

Solaris: Offworld Combat will be launching first on Oculus Rift and Oculus Quest sometime next year. Make sure to tune into our Holiday VR Showcase for more VR reveals.

This story originally appeared on Uploadvr.com. Copyright 2019

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