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Breachers

Apr 13, 2023

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A multiplayer 5v5 tactical VR FPS in which Enforcers and Revolters - with access to a variety of weapons and gadgets - shoot, vault, climb and strategize their way to victory.
Release Dates
Apr 13, 2023 Full Release (Worldwide)
Meta Quest 2, SteamVR
Dec 20, 2023 Full Release (Worldwide)
PlayStation VR2
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Taking control of bots is an amazing feature

In this game, I strongly prefer servers with 2 or 4 people instead of 10 and here's why:

This is like R6 Siege in VR. But better. My problem with Siege always was: if you die, you have to wait up to 5 minutes to have another go. Combine it with people who have hundreds of hours in the game and you will be getting very little action and a lot of "you got one-hit-killed through some tiny gap you never thought about".

Breachers allowed me to have 500% fun in comparison - here's how: I found a server with 1 person in it, joined. That player had approximately same skill level as me. The game put us on opposing teams and filled each team with 4 bots (5x5). When one of us died, we could spectate and take control of any of the remaining bot teammates and continue playing the round with the knowledge of the last encounter.

This means, that each round you can have up to 5 encounters, you're playing 100% of the time and the skill of your opponent is always the same.

Made me feel like we're in some sci-fi movie where you can remote-control …

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In this game, I strongly prefer servers with 2 or 4 people instead of 10 and here's why:

This is like R6 Siege in VR. But better. My problem with Siege always was: if you die, you have to wait up to 5 minutes to have another go. Combine it with people who have hundreds of hours in the game and you will be getting very little action and a lot of "you got one-hit-killed through some tiny gap you never thought about".

Breachers allowed me to have 500% fun in comparison - here's how: I found a server with 1 person in it, joined. That player had approximately same skill level as me. The game put us on opposing teams and filled each team with 4 bots (5x5). When one of us died, we could spectate and take control of any of the remaining bot teammates and continue playing the round with the knowledge of the last encounter.

This means, that each round you can have up to 5 encounters, you're playing 100% of the time and the skill of your opponent is always the same.

Made me feel like we're in some sci-fi movie where you can remote-control robots.
We raced to kill each other's bots as fast as possible, so the opponent has less bodies to jump to after death.

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