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Zombie Army VR Battles Undying Armies on Meta Quest, PS VR2, and PC VR

Overview
May 22, 2025, marked a milestone in VR gaming with the release of Zombie Army VR on Meta Quest, PlayStation VR2, and PC VR (SteamVR). Developed by Rebellion Developments in collaboration with Xtended Realities (XR Games), this first-person shooter brings the beloved Zombie Army franchise into full virtual reality, delivering an intoxicating blend of horror, action, and adrenaline. Set in an alternate World War II, players join an elite Deadhunter squad as they fight through the bomb-scarred streets of Nuremberg against relentless undead legions.

Story and Atmosphere
Zombie Army VR unfolds its narrative before the events of Zombie Army 4, transporting players to war-torn Europe in the 1940s. Although the “Zombie Hitler” threat has been vanquished, unending armies of the undead continue to ravage the continent. As a member of Captain Hermann Wolff’s Deadhunters, you are tasked with locating his missing family and stopping the zombie onslaught. The ruined streets of Nuremberg, draped in shadow and decay, heighten the game’s chilling atmosphere. VR’s immersive qualities make every creaking door and distant groan feel immediate, plunging you deep into a world on the brink of collapse.

Gameplay Mechanics
Harnessing VR’s unique capabilities, Zombie Army VR lets you wield rifles, pistols, and light machine guns with both hands. Reloading under fire becomes a skill in itself, while the series-famous X-ray Kill Cam slows down successful long-range shots to reveal gruesome internal damage. You’ll face an array of undead foes—from nimble sniper zombies perched on rooftops to lumbering armored brutes and suicide bombers charging at you. Experience points unlock upgrades for weapon range, accuracy, optics, and magazine capacity, and you can team up in online cooperative mode to share ammo, strategize executions, and push the action even further. Built-in support for bHaptics and Forcetube accessories adds tactile feedback, while color-blind, audio, and turning options ensure broad accessibility.

Graphics and Sound
Early previews of Zombie Army VR showcase richly detailed environments that faithfully recreate Nuremberg’s devastated urban landscape. The grotesque design of the undead remains true to the series’ horror roots, and VR’s close-up perspective intensifies every ounce of detail. Sound director Nick D. Brewer—veteran of Rebellion’s storied Sniper Elite series—has crafted a haunting audio landscape, from the distant moans of approaching zombies to the thunderous crack of gunfire echoing through ruined alleyways. The enveloping sound design makes the VR world feel alive, or at least very undead.

Initial Impressions and Reviews
While full reviews are still forthcoming, hands-on demos at events like Gamescom 2024 offered promising glimpses. UploadVR praised its “pulse-pounding action,” though noted that a few boss battles felt drawn out and some loot-collection mechanics needed polish—issues the developers have said were addressed before launch. On Reddit’s r/ZombieArmy, fans celebrated the faithful adaptation and the excitement of VR combat, with one user declaring, “I’d buy this even without VR because the core gameplay is that good!” Social media channels, particularly on X, brim with clips of cooperative undead hunts and rave reactions to the immersive fire-fights.

Technical Specifications and Platforms
Zombie Army VR runs on Meta Quest 2 and above, PlayStation VR2, and all major PC VR headsets via SteamVR, including Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Meta Quest 3. Supported play styles include seated, standing, and room-scale. Minimum requirements call for Windows 10 or later, an Intel Core i5-9400f or AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 16 GB RAM, and an NVIDIA RTX 2060 or AMD RX 6600. Recommended specs raise the bar to an Intel Core i7-11700f or equivalent and an NVIDIA RTX 3070. A 17 GB install footprint and Denuvo DRM with a five-machine activation limit within 24 hours round out the technical details.

Price and Availability
Priced at USD 29.99, Zombie Army VR launched with a 10 percent pre-order discount, bringing the early-bird cost to USD 26.99. You can purchase it on the Meta Store for Quest headsets, the PlayStation Store for PS VR2, and Steam for PC VR. The game requires an internet connection and comes with full English language support.

Developer and Publisher
Rebellion Developments—renowned for Sniper Elite and the original Zombie Army series—collaborates here with XR Games, known for titles like Zombieland VR and Hitman 3 VR: Reloaded. Their combined expertise in both tactical shooters and virtual reality has yielded a horror-fuelled shooter that aims to satisfy franchise veterans and VR newcomers alike.

Why You Should Play
Zombie Army VR is essential for fans of the series and VR enthusiasts seeking their next immersive thrill. The combination of visceral undead encounters, cooperative play, customizable weapons, and the iconic X-ray Kill Cam makes each session both nostalgic and fresh. Step into Nuremberg’s darkened streets, fight back wave after wave of the undead, and experience one of VR’s most intense action-horror adventures yet. For more global VR news and reviews, keep reading at vrgamenews.com.

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