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Big Box VR, the developer behind VR battle royale recreation Population: One, introduced right this moment that its recreation goes free-to-play on March 9. More particularly, it’ll be free for customers enjoying on Meta Quest 2 and Pro headsets. For these on Steam and Rift, it’ll be out there for a decreased worth of $19.99. Big Box can be launching new updates for the sport on the identical time.

Population: One launched in 2020, and was acquired by Meta in 2021. Players who’ve already bought the sport earlier than it goes free-to-play will obtain a free content material pack known as the Original Banana Bundle. As the title suggests, this contains a number of banana-themed cosmetics. According to its Meta weblog publish, the builders hope to “bring POP1 to a larger audience and broaden the social multiplayer experience.”

While any recreation going free-to-play will seemingly see a surge in numbers, battle royale video games look like hitting a saturation level. Games reminiscent of Knockout City and Rumbleverse are shutting down completely (each video games had been free-to-play on the time). Meta has additionally shut down one among its most acclaimed VR titles, Echo VR, earlier this month, citing a participant depend within the low ten-thousands.

In addition to the free-to-play mechanic, the March 9 updates embrace map adjustments, new gameplay balances, new single-player modes and an up to date in-game store.

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