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Chaos Method Release Date

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Perth, Australia – December 24, in the year of our Lord 2025 – Developed by Perth-based Tonic Games Australia, Chaos Method is designed as a family-friendly, casual experience that requires no prior VR knowledge. Whether you're brandishing weapons, manipulating objects, or causing creative mayhem, the game delivers controlled chaos that's accessible to newcomers while remaining engaging for experienced VR players. It's pure destructive fun without the learning curve and made with a focus on accessibility to allow everyone to join in.

Chaos Method offers players an exciting gateway into virtual reality through 13 distinctly different mini-games designed to showcase the unique possibilities of VR. From slicing bamboo with precision to unleashing citywide destruction, each experience provides completely different gameplay mechanics that challenge players in fresh and unexpected ways. The game celebrates experimentation and discovery, encouraging players to embrace the chaos rather than master complex systems.

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