Whoa, okay, so here’s the deal with “Grit and Valor – 1949” — which, by the way, sounds like someone mashed up a history book with a mech comic. I mean, you’ve got tiny mechs, and somehow, they’re supposed to save Europe? But wait, the cool part? It’s going VR soon. Yup, soon you’ll be right in there, dodging robot punches or whatever, using Quest, PSVR 2, or SteamVR.
This whole thing kicked off earlier this year on PC. And get this, you’re not just a player; you’re the big boss of an elite mech squad. Picture this: you’re picking combat styles, pilot profiles, and stuffing these mechs with all sorts of parts. Legs, engines, weapons — you name it. It’s like a bizarre mix of strategy and… building a toy collection — but, you know, intense.
Milky Tea Studios (cute name, right?) is the brain behind this. And here’s a twist: they buddy teamed with nDreams, who apparently know their XR stuff, to jump into the VR scene. So, you’re basically in it, moving mechs around, picking upgrades. Personally, the thought of being all hands-on in a VR battlefield sounds a bit nerve-wracking but hey, guess that’s the adrenaline talking. nDreams seems pretty hyped to drag us into this virtual battle zone.
Now, mark your calendars or whatever, ‘cause come August 21st, it’s dropping like a surprise pop quiz. You can grab it on the Horizon Store for those snazzy Quest 2 and above thingamajigs, or the PlayStation Store if you’re a PS5 or PSVR 2 enthusiast. Oh, and a sneaky little free update for Steam players wanting to dive into PC VR. So, there you go, “Grit and Valor – 1949” is about to VR-tify our lives. Get ready to topple some mechanical minions or just, you know, marvel at the chaos.