Arcade Paradise VR Heading to Meta Quest
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Arcade Paradise VR Heading to Meta Quest

Nosebleed Interactive and Wired Productions announced its laundromat and arcade management simulator Arcade Paradise is getting a VR version for Meta Quest headsets. It is “coming soon” to the systems, and the product page is already live.

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The premise in Arcade Paradise is that players are tasked with working at a laundromat. You wash and dry people’s clothing for them, while also tending to the place. However, in the back room you can set up an arcade. Profits from the arcade cabinets and laundry can be reinvested back into the business, allowing you access to new cabinets. There are 35 cabinets available to “buy” in-game, though DLC expanded the range of the original release, and these are playable minigames inspired by actual arcade games or other titles in various ways.

Here’s the first trailer for the VR version of the game. It offers an idea of what to expect from the new approach to the title.

Arcade Paradise originally launched on consoles and PCs back in August 2022. After launch, additional cabinets were added as paid DLC. This included ones like the Streets of Rage-like Kung Fury: Street Rage or the Vostok Inc. Pinball cabinet.

Arcade Paradise VR is on the way and will be playable on the Meta Quest, Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, and Meta Quest Pro. It is immediately available on the PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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