VRider

VRider Superbike VR Game Arrives on Meta Quest

Publisher VRAL Games, who specializing in new gaming technologies and extended reality (XR) experiences, recently announced the release of VRIDER on the Meta Quest Store. The first VR racing licensed by the FIM Superbike World Championship is available for Meta Quest 2, 3 and Pro for $29.99.

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VRider delivers unprecedented photorealistic racing graphics and physics on standalone headsets, coupled with full-body immersive controls for engaging gameplay. VRAL Games’ MotionWellness Technology enhances comfort and playability across all VR levels. Customized spatial audio heightens the racing experience, capturing every engine roar, rush of wind and thunderous competition.

Faithfully reproduced tracks from the official championship challenge players against top riders globally. The game offers various modes, from quick races to extensive tournaments, catering to both new and seasoned racers. With five superbike models from leading brands like Ducati and Yamaha, each with unique attributes, players must master their strengths and weaknesses.

Features

  • – Online Multiplayer with global leaderboards!
  • – Choose your racing profile: rookie, intermediate, expert, or pro.
  • – Racing modes include Quick Race, Track Trial, Tournament, Ghost Challenge, Endurance, and Hot Lap.
  • – 12 licensed circuits, plus 23 official riders from the WSBK.
  • – 5 Official Superbikes: Ducati Panigale V4 R, BMW S100RR, Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10RR, Honda CBR1000RR, Yamaha YZF R1.
  • – New tutorials include auto-brake, advanced controls, AI tuning, and more!
  • – MotionWellness™ Technology (Beta) allows playability & comfort for all.
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