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What happened to world war toons
What happened to world war toons













what happened to world war toons what happened to world war toons what happened to world war toons

This is a paid sponsored ad by the Intel Core i7 processor. But first, A quick word from our sponsor. So we'll be talking about that and the future of esports and VR on today's episode of the Voices of VR podcast. And so on today's episode, I have the CEO of Reload Studios, James Chung, who's talking about World War Toons and some of their initiative to create a full-fledged game within VR. So, when I was at PAX West, there is a whole VR village area on the top floor of the Westin, and in there, there was a big stage that was set up that had basically an esports setup with a couple of announcers, and eight computer stations that could enable two teams playing against each other in a capture-the-flag first-person shooter called World War Toons. My name is Kent Bye, and welcome to the Voices of VR Podcast. Here was Reload Studios’ setup at PAX West:ĭonate to the Voices of VR Podcast Patreonįacebook Twitter Reddit Email Rough Transcript I had a chance to catch up with Reload Studios CEO James Chung at PAX West where we talk about motion sickness with VR first-person shooters with different VR comfort options, their integrations with the Virtuix Omni, their free-to-play business model, and VR eSports as well as the future of streaming in VR. This was all preparation for Twitchcon this past weekend where they were on the expo floor with the same configuration, except with PlayStation VR headsets instead of Oculus Rifts. They were livestreaming a couple of shoutcasters announcing a four-on-four player capture the flag game of World War Toons, which is a free-to-play, VR first-person shooter. At PAX West, Reload Studios made a strong push for cultivating World War Toons as a VR eSports title.















What happened to world war toons