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Great!
That's very encouraging to hear. I'll add the game to my watch list.
Ethan Carter in VR is still one of the best experiences I had, and this looks like it would be in the same vein.
Instabuy for me if VR support is added!
Really looking forward playing this in VR
@Developer, are there still plans for VR?
Sure and I would never expect VR support for something like Monster Hunter. However for games like Draugen, VR is a really good fit. There is a lack of quality, narrative experiences like this that would translate very well to VR. It's worth holding out for those if there is the possibility of a VR version.
For devs, it might be a bit more work to put in VR but if your game becomes known as a great VR experience then you don't have a lot of competition. A game that might have a niche audience in 2D might sell very well in VR, simply because of a lack of other options. It might be a small audience in itself but if your game is known as 'a killer VR experience' and gets a reputation then it could sell well for years as the VR audience grows.