Rick and Morty VR Game Virtual Rick-ality Arriving on Steam Next Week
The recent surprise release of the Rick and Morty Season 3 premiere episode has everyone’s favorite interdimensional-traveling grandfather and grandson duo in the forefront of its followers’ consciousness, as of late. But just like fans of the 1998 limited release of McDonald’s promotional tie-in Szechuan McNugget sauce for the hit Disney animated film Mulan, Rick and Morty enthusiasts are wondering when the show will make its full return. While that is still yet to be known, these fans will have a little something to hold them over in the form of the new Rick and Morty VR game Virtual Rick-ality.
The new listing for this Rick and Morty VR game has appeared on Steam, and has revealed that the game will be available for purchase on HTC Vive and Oculus Rift through Steam on April 20. This project has been created in partnership with Adult Swim Games and Owlchemy labs, best known for the hit VR title Job Simulator. This game will allow players to control a Morty clone and explore the Smith household seen on the show, including Rick’s garage, and even travel to alien worlds. This will also officially bring the Rick and Morty characters to full 3D animation and will feature the show’s voice actors reprising their roles.
The Steam listing has confirmed that several iconic items from the show will appear in the game, such as portals, real fake doors, and yes, the almighty Plumbus in its fully manufactured glory. If you’re not too busy while partaking in any other extracurricular activities on 4/20, go ahead and step into the world of Virtual Rick-ality.
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A royally radical and totally tubular 90s kid, Cory has a passion for all things nerdy, particularly gaming and nostalgia. While an accountant by day, he strives to be as creative and humorous as possible in his free time, be it here writing on Don't Feed the Gamers, or making dumb satirical posts on his Twitter, Youtube, Facebook and Instagram accounts.