Apr 13, 2017 08:00 AM EDT
‘Rick And Morty: Virtual Rick-Ality’ Game Release Date News: Owlchemy Labs Announced April 20 Launch Date

"Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-Ality" game has just been confirmed to be released on April 20. Owlchemy Labs teased that the long wait for the highly anticipated virtual reality game of the popular cartoon series "Rick And Morty" is almost over.

Owlchemy Labs took to its official Twitter account the announcement of the release date for the upcoming "Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality" game. The tweet confirmed that the upcoming game will be available to Oculus Rift and HTC Vive next Friday, April 20. Both the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift tweeted the same announcement in their official Twitter accounts as well.

It seems that the tweet has pulled up the excitement level as evident from the thread of comments and queries from the fans. The developer graciously responded to the queries as well.

According to Owlchemy Labs, the upcoming "Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-Ality" game will require at least 2m x 1.5m play area. If the roomscale set-up of the player meets this required area, he can enjoy the game once it is released next week.

With regard to the space required to lower sunglasses, players can play well in small and large setups. According to the developer, they have resized the play area according to the players' setup, which was similarly done in the other virtual reality game "Job Simulator."

The "Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-Ality" game was previously announced in July 2016. Adult Swim posted the video announcement on its official YouTube account.

The descriptions on the clip explain that the player can thrust his eyeballs and hands into the garage of Rick. The game allows players to touch and fondle things found in the garage.

The "Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-Ality" game also gives plenty of room for players to commit horrible mistakes. In addition, the players should also be ready to face the corresponding consequences of the mistakes they will make.

   

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