VRAL Games acquires 30% of PolarityOne game studio making Exoshock

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VRAL Games, a Miami-based gaming and mixed reality technology company, acquired a 30% stake of PolarityOne, a Seattle-based game studio developing the sci-fi VR shooter Exoshock.

VRAL said the strategic investment showcases its commitment as an investor and publisher to delivering more immersive, fun, and innovative experiences for players across every genre. PolarityOne will continue to operate independently, with VRAL Games maintaining publishing support.

“We believe PolarityOne is among the most promising emerging studios in the world, leading the charge in VR game development,” said Rodolfo Saccoman, CEO of VRAL Games, in a statement. “Through our early days working together on Exoshock, it was clear the studio’s founders were aligned with us on our mission of pushing boundaries in VR experiences, so it was a natural fit to enter into a deeper partnership. This strategic investment solidifies VRAL Games’ position as a prominent contender in the VR gaming industry.”

Founded in 2022, PolarityOne is home to a lot of creative talent, including cofounder and developer Nicholas Bechen and cofounder, art director, and senior 3D artist Michael Shephard, along with a team of experts in VR, game development, advanced technology, and player-centered design.

PolarityOne’s upcoming VR shooter Exoshock is reimagining cooperative VR combat with tactical depth and visceral combat. Taking inspiration from franchises such as Halo, Doom, and Gears of War, Exoshock immerses players in a grimdark sci-fi universe teeming with corporate intrigue and galactic conflict, combining moody, cinematic visuals with an atmospheric soundscape.

VRAL’s team

“We’re thrilled to partner with VRAL Games, whose vision and expertise have been pivotal in bringing Exoshock to life,” said Bechen, developer of PolarityOne, in a statement. “Their unwavering enthusiasm and deep-rooted gaming experience continue to drive and inspire us to redefine what’s possible in VR. Together, we’re leveraging advancements in AI and emerging hardware to craft an unparalleled gaming experience. We can’t wait for players to step into the immersive world of Exoshock and see what we’ve created this year.”

VRAL Games will also attend the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco this March, showcasing its diverse portfolio of games, including the published titles VRIDER SBK and Squingle, as well as the upcoming early-access release of Toxic Therapy. VRAL and PolarityOne will show the game at the VRAL games booth at GDC.

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