The Rise of “Ghosts of Tabor” in the Virtual Reality Gaming World

The Rise of “Ghosts of Tabor” in the Virtual Reality Gaming World

Duchy Taboru opuszczają sklep App Lab na rzecz głównego sklepu Quest w przyszłym miesiącu

Virtual reality (VR) gaming has been gaining immense popularity among gaming enthusiasts, and one game that has achieved significant success in the market is “Ghosts of Tabor” developed by Combat Waffle Studios. Originally launched in March on the Quest and Steam platforms in early access mode, this game offers immersive survival gameplay in virtual reality with both PvP and PvE modes. Previously available on the App Lab store, an alternative store to Meta (formerly Oculus) with more experimental VR content, “Ghosts of Tabor” will now make its way to the main Quest store on February 8, 2024.

This is significant news for the game developers. Combat Waffle Studios and publisher Beyond Frames Entertainment have also shared new data regarding the game’s revenue and player count. “Ghosts of Tabor” has already generated over $10 million in revenue and attracted 500,000 players across both platforms.

“It’s incredible that just 22 months after launching our studio, we have managed to build such a huge and dedicated community… In the past month alone, we’ve had over 120,000 active players,” said Scott Albright, Founder and CEO of Combat Waffle Studios.

This is great news for fans of the game, who will now have easier access to “Ghosts of Tabor” through the presence of the game in the main Quest store. Currently priced at $19.99 on the App Lab and SteamVR stores, the game’s price will increase to $24.99 after January 31. Additionally, it has been announced that “Ghosts of Tabor” will be playable on the Pico and PSVR 2 platforms, although no release dates have been provided at this time.

It is evident that “Ghosts of Tabor” is a highly popular game among players, generating substantial profits for its creators. We look forward to seeing what the future holds for this fascinating virtual reality production.

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