Arizona Sunshine Goes Flatscreen: Vertigo Games Brings VR Zombie Franchise to New Platforms
By
Grant Taylor-Hill
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Summary
Vertigo Games is bringing the VR-exclusive zombie shooter Arizona Sunshine to flatscreen (non-VR) platforms, opening the decade-old franchise to a new audience. The article recounts the author's personal journey from buying the VR game before owning a headset to becoming a fan of the series, and previews the upcoming flatscreen adaptation shown at Summer Game Fest.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI bought a copy of Arizona Sunshine on Steam years before getting a VR headset, because I never understood the concept of a 'VR-only game'.
I did eventually get a VR headset, and that Arizona Sunshine (and Arizona Sunshine 2, and Arizona Sunshine Remake…) represented the top tier of zombie-based VR gaming, in my eyes.
Arizona Sunshine is going flatscreen and leaving VR behind, waltzing into the eyes of an all-new audience.
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