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Virtual reality has been on the rise in gaming.
However, we’ve noticed that some genres are taking up more of the VR pie than others.
It seems, though, that the simulation gaming genre is rising to the occasion, too.
But what else do we know about the upcoming game?
Is there a trailer or release date available yet?
Read on to find out everything we know aboutDIG VRso far.
What is DIG VR?
DIG VRis an upcoming casualsimulation game.
It plans to cast players into the driving seat of an excavator.
Youll start off small with a mini-digger.
Upgrading is necessary to take on more challenging digging jobs further into the game.
Story
DIG VRwill take place in a charming, quaint, little town called Diglington.
you could catch a sneak peek into the town via the reveal trailer.
Meanwhile, the protagonist will be the player, cast into the driving seat of your own excavator.
To progress, youll take on increasingly challenging jobs.
Each successfully completed job will presumably unlock rewards and better machine parts.
The upcoming game plans to simulate the operation of two-ton excavator machines.
It allows both novice gamers and newcomers to gradually learn and master the art of digging.
Youll use one hand to move the digger and the other to control the crane.
Youll take on several odd jobs in the charming town of Diglington.
Some tasks require digging up dirt to create room for a pond.
The event revealed first looks into what to expect of the upcoming deeply personal project.
According to Leo Zullo, co-founder and managing director at Wired Productions, DIG VRis a deeply personal game.
I knew it was a great idea, but it was just thatan idea.
Trailer
Good news!
TheDIG VRannouncement trailer is out now on YouTube.
It offers a quick glimpse into the story and gameplay to expect.
you might feast your eyes on the mechanical machine youll be using to dig up dirt.
Its unclear when the exact release date will be.
In fact,DIG VRhas been developed exclusively for Meta Quest.
However, it may port over to PSVR 2, pending confirmation.
However, you could stay up-to-date by eitheraddingDIG VRto your wishlist via the Meta Store.
Alternatively, you might sign up toreceive future updates via the DIGVRgame.com website.
So, what’s your take?
Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology.
When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.