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Arizona Sunshine

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4
Genre: Action
Developer: Vertigo Games (EU), Jaywalkers Interactive (US)
Release Date: Dec. 6, 2016

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'Arizona Sunshine' (ALL) Patch fixes Tweaks and Bugs, Details Free DLC Plans

by Rainier on July 25, 2017 @ 4:52 p.m. PDT

Move through the desert wasteland of post-Apocalyptic Arizona as you search for weapons, ammo, and tools needed to stay alive, all while fighting off the zombie hordes roaming the ruins of our world.

Step in the midst of a zombie apocalypse as if you were really there, freely move around and explore a post-apocalyptic world, and handle motion-controlled weapons with real-life movements - putting the undead back to rest is more thrilling and satisfying than ever before. 

Built from the ground up for VR, Arizona Sunshine is a full-feature game that puts you in the middle of a zombie apocalypse as if you were there. Embark on a journey in search of human contact across post-apocalyptic southwestern America in campaign mode, join forces with a friend in co-op multiplayer, or jump into the endless multiplayer Horde mode for up to 4 players.

On PlayStation VR, use the DualShock 4 controller to freely explore Arizona Sunshine's VR world using teleportation or locomotion movement, and opt for optimal immersion with the new PS VR Aim controller or the Playstation Move motion controllers to handle your weapons, gear and consumables with real-life movements: anticipate attacks, manage ammo and aim down the sights to blast your enemies to undead pieces.

Vertigo Games and Jaywalkers Interactive announce that Arizona Sunshine will feature post-launch free DLC for everyone who owns the game on PlayStation VR. Additionally, update 1.02 addressing player feedback is now live on PS4 and PS4 Pro.

Later this summer, players will be able to enjoy two additional Horde mode maps set in the depths of the dark Old Mine and in Undead Valley, a location that takes them across the border to an old, zombie-infested warehouse-turned-underground casino close to Las Vegas, Nevada.

Additionally, update 1.02 which addresses feedback from the PS VR community is now available for all players. Taking into consideration the game's free-roaming gameplay and room-scale roots, a number of implementations have been added for optimization of the PS VR experience, including, but not limited to:

  • Improvements to aiming down the sights with the PS VR aim controller
  • Co-op multiplayer support for two-handed mode
  • Chaperone system to prevent 'floating' due to lost tracking
  • Additional control scheme options to allow further playstyle customization
Playstation VR – Release 1.02
  • Added a chaperone system
  • Added gun sights for aim assist, this can be disabled in the settings
  • The two-handed weapons campaign can now be played in co-op mode
  • The horde mode can now be played with two-handed weapons
  • Zombie kill trophies are now unlockable with combined kills from multiplayer
  • Levels unlocked in the two-handed weapons mode are now also unlocked for the normal campaign
  • A setting has been added for the rotation speed
  • A setting has been added to disable the 180 flip on certain controls
  • A setting has been added for adjusting the grenade belt height
  • Multiple gameplay tips have been added to the loading screen
  • Fixed some locomotion collisions
  • Added ‘run’ locomotion speed to Move controllers
  • Minor gameplay fixes
  • Additional control options
Steam – Release 1.4.9225 & Oculus Store – Release 1.4.9229

Includes the following:

  • Loading time fixes
  • Multiplayer matchmaking fixes
  • Multiplayer stability fixes
  • Achievement fixes

As you may have read on the Steam forums, for a number of common game crashes we are unfortunately dependent on 3rd party fixes. As we did not want to make you wait any longer for the fixes mentioned above, we will follow up with dedicated patch that addresses game crashes as soon as we hear from our partners.

Additionally, the current patch includes support for a range of in-game languages, including:

  • German
  • French
  • Italian
  • Spanish
  • Russian
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Chinese

Key Features:

  • Real-life weapon handling. Using VR motion controllers, handle, fire, and reload over 25 different weapons with real-life movements. Anticipate attacks, manage your ammo and aim down the sights to blast your enemies to undead pieces.
  • Freely explore your surroundings. Move around without restraints to explore a series of huge southwestern American environments, including blistering-hot deserts, treacherous canyons and deep, dark mines.
  • Enjoy a full-size single player campaign. The campaign mode is built in bite-sized VR chunks that flow together to form a full narrative. Whether you want to jump in for a short session or stay for the complete ride, we’ve got you covered.
  • Join forces in co-op multiplayer. Combine forces with a friend in co-op campaign mode or multiplayer Horde mode for up to four players. But beware, more warm brains mean more hungry undead.
  • Put yourself through serious survival. Scavenge the environment, loot your enemies and manage your ammo and consumables. 
  • Experience unprecedented VR realism. When powered by an Intel Core i7 processor or equivalent, Arizona Sunshine brings unprecedented realism to VR gaming with zombie mutilation, destructible environments, and an overall cinematic and immersive experience.
  • Play it only in VR. Arizona Sunshine is a VR shooter exclusively built for VR from the ground up. Step into the midst of a zombie attack as if you were really there and take on undead creatures close enough to touch.

Arizona Sunshine is currently available via Steam (HTC Vive), Oculus Home (Oculus Touch), and PlayStation VR (PS4 and PS4 Pro).


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