Alright, so here’s the thing. Ghosts of Tabor just hit PSVR 2, and not gonna lie, it’s kind of wild. The folks at Beyond Frames Entertainment and Combat Waffle Studios dropped this multiplayer VR extraction shooter, and boom! Over a million units sold. That’s like $30 million in the bank! Crazy, right?
Now, if you were living under a rock—or maybe just distracted by your cat—this game is already making waves on SteamVR and Pico headsets. It’s also a big deal on Quest, like top-seller status. There’s this whole vibe inspired by Escape from Tarkov. Picture this: a massive island, PVP and PVE madness, and whether you’re going solo or with pals, it’s all about scavenging for gear and crafting like your life depends on it. Seriously, it kind of does in the game.
Oh, and here’s the kicker. They had some delays—who doesn’t these days?—but now it’s on PSVR 2. Yes, cross-play is a thing. Imagine the chaos.
Maeva Sponbergs, the Head Honcho of Publishing or something like that, threw out some fun facts: players on Meta Quest match their playtime with the headset’s battery life. I mean, some folks have over 100 hours clocked in. Talk about dedication! I can’t even commit to a New Year’s resolution.
You’re probably thinking, “Where can I get in on this action?” Just hit up the PlayStation Store, toss $25 at them for the base game. But wait, there’s more! You can snag bundles too. Like, the Starter Pack Bundle is $38, comes with the base game and this cool Nuclear Night Edition. Or go big with the Independence Starter Pack for $50—base game, Nuclear Night, all DLCs, plus some Liberty Bell arm patch thingy. Fancy, huh?
Anyway, if shooting stuff on a virtual island is your jam, Ghosts of Tabor might just be your next obsession. Or not. I dunno. You do you.