Onward, the tactical military simulation shooter that has captured the attention of many VR enthusiasts, is gearing up for a major transformation. After a rather quiet period following the substantial ‘Mercenary’ update in February 2024, where players first experienced the much-anticipated PVE mode and noticed some graphical improvements, Downpour Interactive is set to finally unveil their ambitious 2.0 update. It’s a development that fans have been eagerly awaiting.
In a recent blog post, Meta, the parent company of Downpour Interactive, dropped some tantalizing hints about what’s on the horizon for Onward. They are calling this the most significant update the game has ever seen, with promises of a wealth of fresh content. Players can expect a “massive graphical overhaul” that will enhance the look and feel of weapons and utilities alike. Additionally, there’s a new Operator system, bringing 20 new characters into the fray, along with fresh map content. While specifics are still under wraps, more details on this monumental update are expected to surface very soon.
The upcoming changes come after a year marked by significant shifts within the gaming industry and Downpour Interactive itself. In 2023, the studio faced widespread layoffs, and just a month before these setbacks, its founder and CEO, Dante Buckley, who established the company back in 2015, decided to step down.
Originally launched in Early Access on Steam in 2016, and making its way to the Oculus Quest in early 2020, Onward has gained a reputation for its dedication to realism. It offers players an experience steeped in squad-based strategy and an authentic representation of real-world armaments.
For those interested in diving into the action, Onward is available on the Horizon Store for Quest 2 and newer devices, and on Steam for PC VR headsets. It holds a regular price tag of $25. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer curious about what this game has to offer, this could be the perfect time to explore the evolving world of Onward.