Astro Bot director rules out VR version, says he ‘wants to hear’ from fans about a PC port
The creative director of Astro Bot has ruled out the possibility of a PlayStation VR2 version, but has kept hopes alive for a PC port.
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The creative director of Astro Bot has ruled out the possibility of a PlayStation VR2 version, but has kept hopes alive for a PC port.
The special edition DualSense controller celebrating Astro Bot is now available for preorder, but it’s selling out fast.
Sony has announced a new limited edition DualSense controller with an Astro Bot design.
We only have a couple of months to go before Astro Bot releases on PlayStation 5, but if that weren’t enough, there’s now a limited edition DualSense controller to go along with it.
ChinaJoy 2024 is in full swing, and we've got several new gameplay showcases for high-profile games like Astro Bot and Phantom Blade Zero, courtesy of Gematsu.
More than 8 minutes of off-screen Astro Bot gameplay has been published, showing multiple levels of the PlayStation 5 platformer in action.
The PlayStation 5 is already known for having one of the most innovative controllers on the market in the form of the DualSense but one upcoming game is planning on taking the mechanics that made the gamepad so popular and making them even more exciting. Given the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, it seems a shame that not too many AAA games have managed to fully utilize the power of the DualSense controller to make some truly memorable experiences. Fortunately, PlayStation's new mascot is looking to change up the game for everyone.
Team Asobi's upcoming Astro Bot for PlayStation 5, will feature an overhauled game engine and will take around 12 to 15 hours to complete.