Battle Sister: The First Warhammer 40,000 VR Game!

This new VR 40k game looks pretty interesting. This article was originally published on the Warhammer-community site.

Every one of us wants to know what it would feel like to fire a bolt pistol, rev a chainsword, or smite a heretic up close. Indeed, while we’re sure it’d be horrible to live in the 41st Millennium, it’d be well worth a visit – and a new VR game is about to let you do just that.

Just announced at Facebook Connect – a massive online event for virtual reality and augmented reality – Battle Sister is a new video game for Oculus Quest and the brand new Oculus Quest 2 that puts you in the power armoured boots of one of the Adepta Sororitas.

Battle Sister is being developed by Pixel Toys, the multi-award-winning powerhouse behind hit games Warhammer 40,000: Freeblade and Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realm War. Pixel Toys are passionate about the worlds of Warhammer with a proven track record of bringing them to life, and we’re excited to see what they accomplish with the Adepta Sororitas in this new game.

Launching on the 12th of November, Battle Sister will offer perhaps the most immersive experience of the 41st Millennium yet, while offering thrilling moment-to-moment gameplay. Master iconic weapons, strike down enemies with faith powers, face down horrifying foes – everything you could want from the first-ever Warhammer 40,000 VR game! Check it out now on the Oculus Quest store.

Stay tuned for more news on Battle Sister closer to the release date, and let us know what you’re looking forward to experiencing on the Warhammer 40,000 Facebook page. You can also follow the game’s development via TwitterFacebookDiscord and Reddit! 

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Co-founder of Frontline Gaming, and creator of the ITC, Reece Robbins has been a pillar of the tabletop community for over two decades. From developing Blood Throne to launching industry-leading hobby products and major events like the LVO, his career is defined by innovation and a lifelong passion for gaming since the 80s. Today, he remains a very active community organizer and business leader dedicated to the growth of the hobby.

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