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Moss: Book II gets release date

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After Polyarc announced the title during the PlayStation State of Play in July, there is now more information about Moss: Book II. The VR adventure about the little heroine Quill will be released in spring next year for PSVR

Friends of rodents, pay attention! The adventure around the mouse lady Quill continues in Moss: Book II. After freeing her uncle Argus in the first part, she must now face the reign of the arcane once and for all. To do so, she must travel to the end of the Arcane, where various dangers and riddles await her. But even in this new adventure, our little heroine is not alone. New allies as well as old acquaintances accompany her through the dangerous terrain and explore the dark walls together with her.

Polyarc released the first instalment in 2018 and has since garnered more than 80 global industry awards and nominations. To date, Moss is considered one of the top-rated VR games of all time. So the bar for Moss: Book II is not exactly low.

To coincide with the release announcement of Moss: Book II, developer Polyarc released three videos detailing the game’s development. One deals with Quill’s animation, another with the environment and level design. The final video is from the DevCom 2021 panel conversation.

If you want to stay up to date, you can follow Polyarc on (Twitter), (Facebook), (YouTube) and (Instagram). In addition, we will of course also provide you with updates on the VR adventure.

Thomas
Thomas
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