Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition will launch for PlayStation VR2 on April 4, developer Survios announced.
The virtual reality boxing game will cost $39.99 / €39.99 for the standard edition, and $49.99 / €49.99 for the Deluxe Edition. PlayStation Plus users will also receive a limited-time exclusive, specialty Adonis Creed costume along with a 10 percent-off discount on pre-orders.
Users who already own the original Creed: Rise to Glory for PlayStation VR will be able to enhanced and expanded PlayStation VR2 version for $19.99 (standard edition) or $29.99 (Deluxe Edition).
Get the latest details below.
In just a few weeks you’ll be able to step into the PlayStation VR2 ring as Adonis Creed, son of heavyweight champion Apollo Creed, as you train hard in the gym under the tutelage of the legendary Rocky Balboa.
This is also following the March 3 release of Creed III in theaters nationwide, and Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition will feature new characters, costumes, and arena options based on the film.
So, how exactly does Championship Edition differ with PlayStation VR2? I’m glad you asked! Let’s dive in:
- Enjoy enhanced fidelity with 4K / HDR support.
- Foveated rendering ensures the action looks best wherever you’re looking.
- See more of each match with a 110-degree field of view.
- Engage in more accurate combat with advanced controller tracking.
- Feel every punch with impact haptics in your PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers and PlayStation VR2 headset.
- Hear Rocky Balboa yelling from the corner thanks to 3D audio powered by PlayStation 5‘s Tempest Audio tech.
- Get into each game more quickly than ever with lightning-fast load times.
- Take the fight online with cross-platform player-versus-player and optimized matchmaking.
In addition to the development team’s dedication to visual and performance upgrades, experience an expanded Creed universe with new story chapters, characters, and location based on Creed III.
This is all in addition to the features offered by the base Creed: Rise to Glory game, which includes multiple play modes, innovative mechanics like phantom melee tech and slow-mo counterattacks, cinematic boxing, and more.
Watch a new trailer below.