So, here’s the scoop — Omega Pilot Evolution is gearing up to blast off on Quest, Pico, and PlayStation VR2. It’s like, speed fanatics, this one’s for you. If you’ve played the original Omega Pilot — you know, back in 2022 — you’d know the drill. But if not, imagine racing super-fast in some crazy VR world with these freaky anti-gravity cars. Definitely not your grandma’s Sunday drive.
Right, so the creators, XOCUS (yep, the same minds behind EXOcars), are back in action. They’re saying the tracks are crafted for those who live life in the fast lane. Not just any speed junkie — the kind that needs skill, like, for real. You can do the whole lone wolf thing or dive into multiplayer chaos, either real-time or… uh, asynchronous. Whatever floats your boat. Leaderboards let you see where you stand, whether you’re showing off to the world or just your pals.
Oh! There’s a Twitter teaser — you gotta see (or not see) it for yourself. They’re hyping up this “high-velocity experience” and promising a good dose of adrenaline. #ExcitementMuch?
In these races, it’s not just about stepping on the gas. Nope, you’ve got weapons — energy blasters, EMPs — the works. Shields to keep you in one piece too. And when you do win, there’s loot (in-game currency) for pimping out your ride. Speed, handling, tricked-out looks — you name it.
But, well, there’s a bit of a mystery. No gameplay clips or any flashy trailers yet. Social media’s whispering about the Quest, Pico, and PS VR2 releases, but… err, PC VR? Steam? Silence. Guess we’ll have to stay tuned or bug XOCUS until they spill something.
As for dropping dates, November 2025 is looking good for PlayStation VR2, but whether the same goes for Quest and Pico? Who knows. Store pages are playing hard to get right now.
Let’s see where this goes. I’m kind of on the edge here.