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'Outlast 2' Will Not Have VR Support Upon Launch, Red Barrel Says; Game Will Come To PlayStation 4 Pro

'Outlast 2' Will Not Have VR Support Upon Launch, Red Barrel Says; Game Will Come To PlayStation 4 Pro

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

"Outlast 2" has some supposedly confirmed details despite lacking the most awaited release date. It has now come from Red Barrels that the game will not be Virtual Reality-compatible upon the original launch.

The second entry of the franchise revealed how fans should be excited, especially with multiple trailers already surfacing. However, one question asks if the game will have Virtual Reality support and, through a tweet, Red Barrels revealed their plan that the title will not get it right away.

Interestingly, "Outlast 2" has been confirmed to be DRM-free recently, permitting gamers to play without the need to worry about company rights and ownership. This raises good news to many, although the lack of VR support still raises doubts.

On a lighter note, Segment Next reported that "Outlast 2" will be made available to the upgraded PlayStation 4 Pro and developers had made enhancements for the title specifically for the console. Philippe Morin, the President of Red Barrels, said that the upcoming horror survival title will be utilizing the power of the console's extra power to deliver a better experience. He also said that it will have a higher shadow quality, as well as better texture filtering with more detailed meshes -- and it will not end there.

"Outlast 2" tackles on the story of husband-and-wife journalists Blake and Lynn Langermann, who investigate the uncanny murder of a pregnant woman with the alias Jane Doe. In doing so, the duo dug too deep and found themselves stuck in a village within the Arizona desert, with the threat of a peculiar occultation plaguing the pitch-black vicinity. No release date has been given yet to "Outlast 2," but the game is scheduled to come out within the year nonetheless.

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