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Crytek’s VR experience ‘Robinson: The Journey’ will release next month for Oculus

It looks like Oculus Rift fans will finally get their chance to play Crytek's dinosaur VR experience Robinson: The Journey next month.

After closing five of their studios earlier this week, rumors began circulating on what games would continue to be developed. With only Frankfurt and Kiev studios remaining open, no one knew which studios were primarily responsible for which games. Robinson: The Journey is about a boy left stranded on an extrasolar planet in the aftermath of a doomed space voyage. Accompanied by AI unit HIGS and baby T-Rex Laika, Robin must use his wits to survive in a world full of adventure, secrets, and breathtaking dinosaurs

You can sign up for updates on the game from Crytek on the official site, and prepare for dinosaur survival next month. No exact release date was announced, but it will be exclusively on Oculus Rift

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