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Pixel Gear Adds Multiplayer Game Mode

 

 

BEIJING – (December 9, in the year of our Lord 2016) – Oasis Games Ltd, a leading independent Chinese publisher, today announced an exciting new multiplayer update for its PlayStation®VR exclusive 3D pixel arcade shooter, Pixel Gear. The new update includes a unique local multiplayer option in which up to three players can join the action with a DualShock® controller, offering 1 vs 1, 1 vs 2 and 1 vs 3 game modes.

In the Pixel Gear mutliplayer mode, the player with the PlayStation®VR headset wields a laser pistol via the PlayStation®Move controller with unlimited ammo and must stop the other players from collecting enough coins before time runs out. Players will be disguised as various monsters and objects on the map and have several tricks up their sleeves to avoid getting caught. Precision is still key for the PS VR player, and shots must be chosen wisely! Shooting a monster or object not controlled by another player will give the other team coins and will help them reach their goal.

About Pixel Gear
Pixel Gear is a colorful 3D pixel shoot-em-up with a variety of humorous cartoon monsters, zombies and ghosts as enemies to defeat. The game includes 6 levels that are filled with a variety of interactive objects that exhibit entertaining reactions when hit, and a host of upgradeable weapons as well as defensive objects that grant the ability to slow down or even stop time.

Pixel Gear is developed by Geronimo Interactive and is published by Oasis Games in North America, Europe and select countries in Asia for the PlayStation®VR. Pixel Gear is available for $10.99 on the PlayStation®Store in North America.

No word on a physical copy of this game at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

 

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