Devs United Games, the creative team behind the Quest-exclusive sensation Real VR Fishing, is excited to announce that they’re gearing up to launch this beloved VR fishing adventure on PC VR headsets next month.
Scheduled to hit SteamVR headsets in early December, Real VR Fishing is keeping things consistent with its Quest version. It will stick to the same pricing strategy and gameplay mechanics, and best of all, it’ll come packed with all the DLC content—US West Coast, US East Coast, Japan DLC Part 1 and 2—right from the start.
In its base form, the game boasts 40 different fishing spots and over 150 species of fish. But if you’re looking for more variety, the DLC packs expand your horizons with 95 additional locations and over 300 fish species to catch.
While Real VR Fishing on Quest offers both solo and four-player multiplayer options, the developers have confirmed to Road to VR that the Steam version will not support cross-play multiplayer with Quest, Pico, and PC VR platforms.
The Steam release will, however, come with a few exciting features like built-in YouTube and web browsing, monthly updates to keep things fresh, and the ability to customize your aquarium.
First making waves on Quest in late 2019, Real VR Fishing quickly climbed the ranks to become the top fishing game on the platform. It enjoys an impressive user rating of 4.6 out of 5, based on feedback from over 7,200 players.
If you’re eager to dive into the waters of Real VR Fishing on your PC, you can add it to your Steam wishlist ahead of its early December debut.