Aaron:I started in martial arts and moved to amateur boxing at the age of 16.
I competed for about five years.
Aaron:I have always always been interested in technology and virtual reality.
At first, I approached some existing development companies with the plan of hiring one to create the game.
The quotes I received in response were astronomical, so I decided to create my own game development company.
Im proud of what weve accomplished with a relatively small budget and a devoted team since that time.
Aaron:It definitely keeps me busy, but I dont mind working long hours.
One of our developers is even a regular in our boxing classes.
Soon you will be able to participate in PvP competitions, virtual classes, or one-on-one in-game training.
The in-game gym allowsplayersto practice and develop their basic skills.
The mini-games are an enjoyable way to perfect technique.
The competition aspect of the game is progressive.
As a players own skills improve, he or she faces increasingly difficult opponents.
Aaron:Thats one of our main goals with this game, and weve already started the process.
The championreal-world athletes andthee-athletes received prize belts.
The live events will take place at the existing USA Boxing and Golden Gloves national tournaments.
Worlds Collide Boxing Reimagined, a virtual and real world boxing event!
This will be our first eBoxing tournament alongside USA Boxing-sanctioned real world bouts.
I encourage players to join our Discord community.
I have the same goal for our virtual community as well.
Aaron: Thank you!
Alternatively, it’s possible for you to check out their portfolio via the Engine Room VR sitehere.
Jord is acting Team Leader at gaming.net.