Operation Warcade

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4
Genre: Action
Publisher: Perp Games
Developer: Ivanovich Games
Release Date: Q2 2018

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'Operation Warcade' Comes To PSVR - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on March 29, 2018 @ 7:45 p.m. PDT

Operation Warcade lets you relive the past by entering the future in a shooter designed specifically for virtual reality.

Inspired by a late 80’s classic, you can go old school by playing on an arcade machine or use the innovative immersion system to travel inside the video game and onto the battlefield whenever you want.

Operation Warcade is unique in that it allows you to blast through classic gameplay and embrace nostalgia with six levels of explosive madness.

Alternatively, you can enter Immersive Mode and try your luck with over 100 missions with tons of upgrades.

And with new rules comes new possibilities with the Gravity Gun which allows you to manipulate elements in the environment to your favor so you can gain the edge in battle.


Talking about the new partnership with Ivanovich Games, Rob Edwards, Managing Director of Perp Games commented. “Operation Warcade takes the very best of arcade gaming and seamlessly merges this with the new technology of PlayStation VR.  It is great that Ivanovich Games chose to work with Perp as their partner for the retail version of the game.”

On the release of Operation Warcade on PSVR, Ivan Cascales, CEO and Founder of Ivanovich Games says, ‘Operation Warcade is my childhood dream. A declaration of love to the golden age of the arcades. An injection of nostalgia that, thanks to VR, we can relive in unparalleled conditions from 30 years ago.’

Operation Warcade will appear digitally on the Playstation Store and across participating retailers in Q2 2018.


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