Iron Man VR demo on PS4 lets you fly around Tony Stark's Malibu estate
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An Iron Man VR demo is available now on PS4, giving y😼ou an early ch💎ance to try on Tony Stark's armor.
While you're waiting for the full Iron Man VR experience to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:arrive on July 3, the demo will let you get a feel for the𓆉 aerial acrobatics and fighting strength of the Iron Man♒ suit. Here's the official outline of everything that's included with the demo:
- “Malibu” tutorial mission
- Interactive Stark Jet cinematic starring Tony, Friday and Pepper Potts
- “Out of the Blue” Stark Jet gameplay mission
- Flight Challenge optional mission
- Advanced Combat Challenge optional mission
That's a pretty good spread, at least as far as free demos go - you could probably spend quite a while just soaring around the beaches near Tony Stark's mansion in Malibu as you get a hang of the flight cont🎃rols. Speaking of which, you will need a pair of PlayStation Move controllers to play the demo as well as the full game.
Want to play but don't already have a PSVR setup? You should keep an eye out for the PlayStation VR Marvel’s Iron Ma𝔉n VR Bundle, which is set to arrive alongside the game in the Americas. The $349.99 bundle includes the game, a PSVR headset, a PlayStation Camera, two PS Move controllers, and a VR demo disc - everything you need to play, aside from a PS4. In the UK, the PlayStation Move Controller Marvel’s Iron Man VR Bundle will pack in a copy of the game and two controllers for £84.99.
While Iron Man VR is based on the comics rather than the films, the demo will still make a great appetizer as we wait to hear more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel Phase 4.
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