Espionage Adventure Spymaster Is Out Today On Quest & PC VR

Espionage Adventure Spymaster Is Out Today On Quest & PC VR

Developer Innerspace takes the Early Access route with its solo co-op secret agent thriller Spymaster on Quest and Steam to refine the game for full release with community feedback.

Innerspace games, like A Fisherman’s Tale and Maskmaker, have always been notable for their unique mechanics and charming aesthetic, regardless of the subject matter they tackle. Spymaster, available today in Early Access, is no different. When we played a demo at GDC, even under the guise of an espionage thriller, the lighthearted appeal was palpable.

Watch the full launch trailer here:



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In Spymaster, players control multiple agents in parkour and action laden espionage missions. The most unique mechanic is the C.A.S.S.E.T.T.E., a wrist mounted device that allows players to rewind time and fine-tune the agents’ actions for speed, accuracy, and synchronization where needed.

Every mission also has side objectives for any completionists, additional tasks off the main path that can also be accomplished using the time rewind feature.

During a tumultuous time for VR gaming with multiple studio layoffs and closures, Spymaster Game Director Jeremy Moirano remains steadfast in his belief and explained why Innerspace went the Early Access route with its latest title.

While the VR market is navigating a transitional period, I’m convinced there is still a dedicated audience for high-quality, premium solo experiences built around unique VR mechanics and compelling narration. We’ve evolved alongside our players, choosing the self-publishing and Early Access route for the first time. Our goal is to build a community on our social channels that will help us refine the game, ensuring the final experience is the best it can be.

We will have our impressions of Spymaster published soon.

Spymaster is out today on Quest and Steam for $11.99.

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