Parkour Labs Release Date
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Huelva/Madrid, February 12, in the year of our Lord 2026
-- Dojo System announces the multiplatform launch of Parkour
Labs, the first-person parkour game developed by SoyKhaler that
has built a loyal PC community thanks to its focus on control,
rhythm, and flow. Alongside its console and VR release on March
12, 2026, the game will also receive a major free update on
Steam featuring new environments and full VR support, delivering
the most complete version of the experience to date. The title
will be available simultaneously on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series,
Nintendo Switch, Meta Quest and PSVR2.
It’s not about running. It’s about mastering movement. Parkour
Labs doesn’t ask players to race against a clock. It asks them
to reach full mastery of movement. Each level acts as a
precision lab where players refine jumps, trajectories, and
decisions. There are no intrusive tutorials or complex systems.
The experience is direct: you understand movement by playing.
“I always wanted to make a game where the player genuinely feels
they’re improving. Not unlocking something — actually getting
better,” says SoyKhaler, the game’s creator.
With a vaporwave aesthetic and environments designed to let
movement flow naturally, the game has grown steadily through
word of mouth and players sharing both their perfect runs and
their failed attempts.
From keyboard to consoles (and now inside the game)
The March 12 release marks the project’s definitive leap to
consoles and virtual reality.
Optimized for PS5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch, Parkour
Labs includes full controller support and platform-specific
adjustments to ensure the experience feels right everywhere.
In virtual reality (Meta Quest and PSVR2), the experience shifts
entirely: movement stops being something you see and becomes
something you feel.
Key features
First-person parkour: movement is the main character.
Flow-driven design: precision, repetition, and genuine
improvement.
Vaporwave aesthetic: minimalist yet vibrant environments.
VR as a natural extension of control.
Major Steam update: new environments and VR support included.
Ideal for personal challenges and community-driven play.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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