Spatial Ops Update: bHaptics Support, New Enemies & More

▼ Summary
– Spatial Ops released the ‘Pulse Protocol’ update, adding bHaptics support for TactSuit, TactSleeve, and TactVisor devices.
– The update also includes in-game achievement tracking, campaign rebalancing, and an extra large map template on both Quest and Pico platforms.
– Quest-exclusive features in Arena Mode introduce new Hatchet Corp soldiers with ‘Infected’ variants, a weapon spawner preview, and a permadeath mode.
– Players can now place ‘Spatial Markers’ in-game using the companion app for precise alignment of positions and maps.
– The game supports up to eight players in various modes, including Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Domination, free-for-all, and a solo campaign.
The latest Spatial Ops update introduces a range of exciting features, including bHaptics support, new enemy types, and expanded gameplay options. This mixed reality shooter continues to evolve, offering players more immersive and dynamic combat experiences across supported platforms.
Players can now enjoy full integration with bHaptics gear, including the TactSuit, TactSleeve, and TactVisor, adding a new layer of tactile feedback to engagements. The update also brings in-game achievement tracking, campaign rebalancing, and an extra large map template, enhancing both solo and multiplayer sessions.
Quest users receive exclusive additions to the Arena Mode, inspired by classic laser tag. Advanced Hatchet Corp soldiers and their ‘Infected’ variants introduce fresh challenges, while a weapon spawner preview offers better tactical planning. A new permadeath mode raises the stakes by removing respawns, demanding greater precision and strategy.
Linking the game with the Spatial Ops Manager companion app now allows the placement of Spatial Markers, designed for precise alignment of player positions and maps. This feature helps customize play spaces more accurately, improving overall immersion.
Supporting up to eight players in a shared physical environment, Spatial Ops enables battles against both human opponents and AI bots. Game modes include Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Domination, and free-for-all, alongside a solo campaign inspired by 80s action and sci-fi films.
Spatial Ops is currently available on Meta Quest and Pico platforms.
(Source: UploadVR)