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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TOKYO – March 31, 2020 – SOUNDART, a surreal VR rhythm game using music libraries to generate levels, sets the stage for anyone to shine as the star of the show when developer MercuryStudio and publisher PLAYISM drop the beat on HTC Vive and Oculus Rift via Steam on Thursday, April 2, 2020. Oculus Quest owners will be able to join the party using Oculus Link. Choose from more than 30 stock tracks or import MP3, WAV, OGG, or AIFF files, then hit, sweep, and thrust to the beat. SOUNDART’s procedural generation brings the rhythms of pop, rock, and every other genre under the sun to life as beautiful kaleidoscope levels. Cut loose with graceful freeform dance moves and earn extra points for flair between intense strings of notes to strike, or set creativity flowing in free play. Concert Mode offers an over-the-shoulder view for spectators watching on a screen in the same room as the performer or via livestream. Import any VRM-compatible 3D model and fire up LIV VR to show off skills built up in the progression from Normal difficulty through Hard, EX Hard, and the ultimate test: Nirvana. Let viewers light up the screen with comments appearing in bursts of stars to make for a sensational show. “Freedom of expression is at the heart of SOUNDART,” said the founder of MercuryStudio, who goes by the pseudonym Ray. “There are many great VR rhythm games out there, but none of them have all the features I wanted and so I decided to take my own spin at the turntable. The result is SOUNDART, which gives you all the tools needed to become the art yourself and share that joy with others.” SOUNDART will be available on Steam starting April 2 in English, Japanese, and Chinese (simplified and traditional) for $19.99 USD and €16.79 EUR. An Oculus Store version will launch at a later date. Oculus Quest play via Oculus Link requires a VR-ready PC, high-speed USB to USB-C 3.0 cable, and the installation of Oculus Store and SteamVR software. Assets For Review Keys About MercuryStudio MercuryStudio is a one-man game studio located in Fukuoka, Japan and best known for mech action-racing titles BREAK ARTS and BREAK ARTS II. About PLAYISM Known for bringing popular indie games from Japan including Touhou Luna Nights, La-Mulana 2 and One Way Heroics, Playism was created with the global indie community in mind. The company focuses on helping developers every step of the way, from localization to distribution of their games. Media Contacts Ryan Tatum / Lena LeRay Stride PR for PLAYISM
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