Get Ready For The Best Way To Play Arizona Sunshine: Newly Enhanced Version Is Coming To Quest 2
Save the date, because on October 13 you’ll be able to experience the VR zombie apocalypse in the ultimate way: untethered, with enhanced graphics and supporting cross-platform multiplayer on the Oculus Quest ecosystem. That’s right, we’re bringing a newly enhanced version of Arizona Sunshine to Oculus Quest 2 with even uglier zombies (you’ve been warned), full ragdoll physics for a more satisfying zombie shooting experience and visual enhancements overall. We’re thrilled to share that this update will even bring some of these graphical improvements to users on the original Oculus Quest as early as today!
But don’t take our word for it, check out the Arizona Sunshine Quest 2 v Quest 1 Graphics Comparison video here to see the difference for yourself:
Here’s an overview of the visual upgrades for Arizona Sunshine on Quest 2 (Full Patch Notes below):
- HD zombies with full physics, aka even uglier zombies!
- Enriched world: Blood spatter, foliage, birds, destructible glass & environment zombies
- Real-time sniper scopes
- Dynamic lighting and shaders (specular and normal maps)
- Higher resolution textures and lightmaps*
*Also available to players on Oculus Quest 1.
The free enhancement update will even bring some of these graphical improvements to users on the original Oculus Quest as early as today. While this does drop a beefier install-size onto your headset, it also means all Quest 1 and Quest 2 owners will be able to experience Arizona Sunshine together through crossplay within the Quest ecosystem.This includes all of the game’s content released to date: including all Horde Mode Updates and both DLC expansions. We’ve got you covered, no matter what your plans in the scorched apocalypse are!
If you don’t have this must-have VR title yet, you can get Arizona Sunshine on the Oculus Quest Store for $ 39,99 / € 39,99. For more news about Arizona Sunshine, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and subscribe to the newsletter at arizona-sunshine.com.