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I'm Glad That Moss Is On Console Now, But It's Not The Same

The critically acclaimed VR title 'Moss: The Forgotten Relics' debuts on consoles today, sparking a debate on the transition from virtual reality to flat screens.

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The brief

This launch marks the title's expansion beyond its original virtual reality platform after eight years of availability. Coverage from outlets including Polygon, Tech Times, and Kotaku emphasizes the implementation of a new smart camera system to facilitate the gameplay transition.

While some reporting characterizes the console versions as being as effective as the original, other perspectives note distinct differences in the experience. Future developments remain dependent on player reception across the various console ecosystems.

Coverage does not yet specify long-term sales performance or future updates for the integrated edition.

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Quick answers

What platforms is the new Moss edition available on?

The game has been released on PS5, Xbox, PC, and Switch 2.

How does the console version function without VR?

According to reports, developers implemented a smart camera system to adapt the gameplay for traditional console screens.

How long has the game been on the market?

The title spent eight years as a virtual reality exclusive prior to this console release.

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