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Quantum Threshold has officially launched on PC VR via Steam, delivering a thrilling mix of roguelike gameplay, accessibility, and intense action. Set in a dystopian cyberpunk future ruled by rogue AI agents known as Techno Wraiths, the game sets itself apart by putting players in the role of a wheelchair-bound protagonist, creating a unique and engaging VR experience.
Unlike typical VR shooters that rely on run-and-gun mechanics, Quantum Threshold challenges players to master precise hand-to-wheel coordination while fending off relentless enemies. Your wheelchair isn’t just for mobility—it doubles as a powerful weapon. Every movement, turn, and shot must be carefully timed, combining fast reflexes with tactical decision-making to survive.
The game’s roguelike structure ensures every run is different, featuring randomized loot drops, evolving enemies, and a progression system that resets upon death but allows for permanent upgrades over time. This blend of unpredictability and progression keeps players coming back for “just one more run.
Previously released on Quest, Quantum Threshold impressed players with its unique concept and immersive mechanics. The new PC VR version elevates the experience with enhanced graphics, improved performance, and more detailed environments. With the added power of PC hardware, players can now explore a richer, more visually striking world filled with intense action sequences.
Quantum Threshold isn’t just another VR shooter—it’s a game that redefines mobility and accessibility in VR. By incorporating a wheelchair as both a movement mechanic and weapon, Vaki Games has created a fresh, inclusive perspective on first-person VR combat.
With its launch today, PC VR players can now dive into this adrenaline-pumping experience, which is currently available at an introductory discount for its first week.