Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs is getting a mixed reality update on March 26 where you can topple pig towers in your own living room.
The game from Stockholm, Sweden-based Resolution Games is the seventh title from the company to get the mixed reality treatment. ,
This time, you can send the birds flying in mixed reality (MR), meaning the pigs and their towers will be superimposed on imagery of your own real-world environment.
The studio today announced that a substantial update will be coming to the game on March 26 to bring the feathered friends into a new spatial computing realm with its “MR mode” update for Meta Quest and Pico.
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“There has been a lot of chatter lately in VR and spatial computing about the impact of mixed reality on the future of games,” said Paul Brady, president of Resolution Games, in a statement. “Being able to interact with and immerse yourself in the virtual worlds and characters of your favorite games mixed in with your living room environment is incredibly impactful and surreal. And, we couldn’t think of better characters to welcome into the realm of early mixed reality games than Red, Chuck, Bomb & the Blues.”
The “MR Mode” update features
With passthrough, you can place scenes from Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs into your own real-world environment. With room mapping capabilities, players can manually move the level they are playing to a convenient location of your choosing whether it be floor, table or elsewhere, while falling objects — such as blocks, pigs, birds, etc. — can bounce off of and hit real world surfaces in your environment.
Players will have the option to set their controllers aside and use their actual hands to hold the slingshot, fling birds, resize and rotate the playspace, and more.
The newest “MR mode” version of Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs was created with the latest generation of MR devices in mind, allowing Resolution Games to take advantage of room mapping and hand tracking as well as higher device performance that wasn’t accessible on the studio’s earlier mobile version of Angry Birds AR: Isle of Pigs that may come to mind when some players see this for the first time.
The studio’s history with the game across Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs and Angry Birds AR: Isle of Pigs mixed with the fact that this is the studio’s seventh title to offer mixed reality/spatial computing capabilities (Demeo, Demeo Battles, Racket Club, Spatial Ops, Blaston and Game Room) marks an exciting milestone for the industry.
Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs is available to play for $20 across several platforms including Meta Quest Store, Pico, PlayStation VR2 and Steam, and the “MR mode” update will be available for free to owners on Meta Quest and Pico.