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Sharpsense, a game developer who previously launched the Samsung Gear VR game Drift, confirmed that the VR game will land on the Oculus Rift today and will then support Google’s Daydream View headset.

Drift is an award-winning bullet simulation game that won the Gold Award for the Oculus VR Gear VR Game Jam contest last year. Drift's game style is unique and the action scene is unique. Players become bullets in the game and let you simulate a "bullet life." The player shuttles through the set scenes, avoids obstacles on the way through head sports, and finds green targets for shooting to win the game. As the game level evolves, the scene will become more dangerous and complex. Along the way, the player will see the blue crystal energy can eat points. You can also backfill the slow-motion skills to make the picture slower, so that the player will be more easily cleared. . However, if the player manages to avoid the use of options while still collecting crystal energy, they can turn on infinite slow-motion mode.

"Drift" game screenshots:

In addition to the Oculus Rift platform, SharpSense co-founder Ferdinand Dervieux confirmed in an email that "Drift" will support Google's Daydream platform and will be announced in the coming weeks.

Earlier this month, Google officially announced its Daydream View headset, which is currently available for pre-sales. The console version is priced at $79 and will be available for delivery in November. As a mobile VR device, users still need a compatible smartphone, and Google Pixel and Pixel XL are currently the only supported mobile phones, and it is reported that more and more mobile phone manufacturers will keep up.

Google Daydream View

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