Battle Talent VR Multiplayer And Mixed Reality Added In Latest Update

If you’ve always wondered how awesome it would be for Battle Talent VR to have Multiplayer then you’ll be excited to hear that suddenly, out of seemingly nowhere, Battle Talent’s latest update has added Multiplayer to the game.

Now it is incredibly easy to hop into a Multiplayer game of Battle Talent with a friend by using the new Multiplayer option in the main menu.

This new Battle Talent Multiplayer is also cross play and so you can play Battle Talent with anybody whether they are running the game on a Quest or on PCVR.

Joining a Battle Talent Multiplayer server. Image courtesy of developer CyDream.

Now you can duel with your friends, or just get into some shenanigans in the new Homology Arena before you head into some arena battles, dungeon runs, or just mess around with the cheat console to do whatever you and your friends want to do.

So if you’ve wanted a multiplayer physics based VR fighting game that gives you a ton of weapons, magic, and powers to fight hordes of enemies with then now is a fantastic time to try Battle Talent.

This VR fighting game is extremely fun alone not only because of the feel of the physics based combat, but also the insane amount of combinations you can pull off with the vast array of magic and powers the game gives you. Now imagine how crazy the battles of Battle Talent can get with the addition of Multiplayer in Battle Talent.

Two players teaming up for an epic combo in Battle Talent VR Multiplayer. Image courtesy of developer CyDream.

Battle Talent has also added a Mixed Reality (MR) mode as well!

Now you can fight the fantasy enemies of Battle Talent wherever you’d like in the real world as well as the virtual one. All of the real life walls and objects in your vicinity also have collision, which is fantastic.

Your weapons and spells colliding with real life walls and doors makes the experience so much more real. The best part is that multiplayer is available in Mixed Reality as well.

Multiplayer is also supported in Battle Talent mixed reality. Image courtesy of developer CyDream.

Some new items and spells were also added in this update, and if you want more details head over to the patch notes on Steam.

This game has certainly come a very long way in the years since it was a free VR fighting game on the Quest 2, and is definitely still worth every penny.

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