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Owlchemy's dimensional double shift hit 500k download milestone


Owlchemy announced today that his hand verb has exceeded the VR game, dimensional Double Shift, the milestone of 500,000 downloads, which makes it the fastest growing game in the studios catalog. The game is still in the Beta on the Open Beta trainee program, with Owlchemy says that it later wants to publish more content for the title this year.

The studio also revealed further details about the game, including that players put 1.3 million hours into the various game guests in the game and have completed 7.4 million orders. The game is a cooperative title, which means that the players have to work together to do their increasingly crazy tasks. One of the outstanding functions of the game is the hand tracking, which ensures complex interactions in the game.

Andrew Eiche, CEO of Owlchemy (or CEWL, as we were informed), said in a explanation: “The resounding success of the dimensional double layer shows that our instincts were right: People want to play VR with their friends in a funny and seamless environment. What we hadn't expected was lifting off as quickly when we were still in the beta. This milestone with 500,000 downloaded loads is proof of the unprecedented appetite for ingenuity and a dash of absurdity to which the players are hungry. “

Owlchemy's earlier games include job simulator and vacation simulator that bring VR fun to secular activities. The dimensional Double Shift was originally started on the Meta Quest 3 and 3S, with the early access period started last September.