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Job Simulator, one of the best-selling VR games of all time, is getting a flatscreen sequel funded through a new crowdfunding campaign.
Austin-based studio FarBridge, known for the Quest strategy game Homeworld: Vast Reaches, is leading development of Job Simulator: Human Relations with Owlchemy Labs, the Google-owned studio that created the original. The officially licensed sequel is a four-player co-op physics game built around workplace disasters, and it will not require a headset.
Job Simulator has ranked as the second best-selling Quest game of all time, behind Beat Saber, a decade after its release. It previously spawned Vacation Simulator and the social VR game Dimensional Double Shift, the latter co-developed with FarBridge.
The project is part of a wider move by VR studios to keep their IP alive on flatscreen platforms, following Polyarc’s adaptation of Moss for PC and console and Vertigo Games’ expansion of Arizona Sunshine beyond headsets.
Source: Road to VR


