The iconic fast-paced FPS shooter from the Xbox 360 era, Bulletstorm, is making its way to VR. We have both the release date and the pricing details available.
Bulletstorm VR was revealed at the Meta Gaming Showcase in June of this year, coinciding with the official announcement of Meta Quest 3. While the company presented us with a trailer for the game, they overlooked any information regarding its release date or pricing at the time.
The original Bulletstorm was launched in 2011 and continues to be a highly praised title – after a decade, many fans are still anticipating the sequel of the game. This 7-hour fast-paced shooter would be a perfect suit for a VR experience, and although we didn’t see any sequel announcement, we’ve received something even more exciting – a VR port.
The narrative of Bulletstorm VR happens in the distant future on an abandoned resort planet, throwing players into the shoes of Grayson Hunt, a former member of the elite assassin group Dead Echo. Stranded in this abandoned world due to his exile, Grayson faces a critical decision: to either locate his team and secure his escape from the planet or confront the commander, the person responsible for the betrayal.
Bulletstorm VR Release Date and Price
As per the official announcement, the game is scheduled for release on December 14th of this year, available for PCVR, PSVR2, and Meta Quest platforms, priced at $40. Preorders are open on the Meta Quest Store, offering a 10% discount, effectively bringing the cost down to $35. While this may not be a huge difference, it can certainly be a nice bonus for dedicated fans who were already planning to purchase the game.
Bulletstorm VR’s release seems to align with the timeframe of Meta’s first-party VR AAA Game – Asgard’s Wrath 2, which is also available for preorders at a higher price point of $60. Furthermore, There are much more thrilling VR game offerings coming in recent months, whether they come in the form of ports or completely original titles. Even Rockstar is speculated to have plans in the works for a VR release, most likely a GTA game release, particularly given Mark Zuckerberg’s hint about GTA San Andreas coming to Quest 2.

































