Skydance Games’ Behemoth Launches on PCVR Dec. 5 With All Other Platforms; Fortnite Experience Now Playable

by James Lara November 9, 2024 1:08 pm in News
Skydance Games Behemoth PC release date

Until now, Skydance Game’s Behemoth only had a release date for the PSVR2 and Oculus Quest versions, with many wondering why they’ve been holding out on the PC version. Well, wonder no more, as the studio has officially confirmed that it’ll be available on the same day as all other platforms. Oh, and a free Fortnite experience is playable right now!

PCVR Players Will Get to Enjoy Behemoth the Same Day as Everyone Else

As announced on X, Skydance Games has confirmed that the PCVR version of Behemoth will launch on December 5. This is the same day as the PSVR2 and Oculus standalone versions, though oddly, the publisher didn’t say which PC platform this will be on. 

 

Checking the official Steam page, the title still has a TBA release date and is only available for wish listing. We expect this will likely be updated soon, as we can’t imagine it not launching on Steam, given how big the platform is. However, as they noted, we’ll have more details on all that soon. 

In some related news, the studio, in partnership with Hidden Studios, has collaborated for a new playable Fortnite experience! It may not be in VR, but it still gives you a short tease of the game. 

Behemoth officially launches on December 5 for PC, PSVR2, and Meta Quest. If you’re looking forward to Behemoth, you might want to check out our list of big VR games that are available this year. One of the games in the list include Metro Awakening, which fared very well with me in our review.

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A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.