PlayStation Launches First Trailer for New VR Game Paper Beast

Looking for a new VR game that encourages creative exploration? Well, you’re in luck. Pixel Reef Studios recently posted a tweet announcing the release of their first trailer for the upcoming VR game, Paper Beast. This virtual reality game is said to be an adventure simulation designed to allow players to experience the excitement felt from “discovering a virgin land, a place where no human has been before.”


Eric Chahi, the creative director for the game, posted a statement introducing the game on PlayStation’s Blog, the same day.

Somewhere deep down in the vast memory of a data server, an ecosystem has emerged. Decades of lost code and algorithms have accumulated in the eddies and flows of the Internet. A small bubble of life has blossomed. Paper Beast is born.

Paper Beast invites players to embark on an adventure into a unique, virtual world filled with new environments, undiscovered creatures, and the freedom to choose how you interact with it all. Similar to his previous title, Another World, Chahi states that the game will include no dialogue. Everything in this digital universe responds to the actions of the player, including the narrative. Your behaviors towards the animals will dictate the types of bonds you form with them, or possibly lack of.

Paper Beast has stunning graphics, beautiful landscapes, and exotic looking creatures. The team at Pixel Reef aims to make the game as immersive as possible, focusing heavily on sound quality.

No official release date has been decided yet, however, Chahi plans to launch his first ever VR game later this year. Paper Beast is expected to be available for PlayStation VR and PlayStation 4. For more information on the game, be sure to check out the official PlayStation page here.

We’ll keep you updated on the progress as news is released.

Miki Allen: Hello! My name is Miki (pronounced just like Mickey Mouse) and I am a young writer working towards a career in film and video game writing. I have recently discovered that I DO NOT want to be a doctor, and have been studying Creative Writing and World Cinema. I love storytelling more than any subject, and would probably watch, read, or play anything given to me just to know how it ends.
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