Tiger Blade Release Date Confirmed For Meta Quest

• written by Krist Duro
Tiger Blade Release Date Confirmed For Meta Quest

The action-packed slash 'n' dash VR arcade experience arrives 22nd February for Meta headsets

Meta players will soon be able to step into the shoes of a deadly assassin when the ultra-intense Tiger Blade launches for Quest 2/3/Pro headsets. Developer Ikimasho and publisher Big Sugar are thrilled to confirm Tiger Blade will release 22nd February on the Meta Store. The game is available to pre-order now with a 10% discount.

Created by Paris-based developer Ikimasho, Tiger Blade is an on-rails adrenaline punch of gun and sword combat that evokes the spirit and excitement of arcade classic, Time Crisis. Designed for fast, high energy, high intensity sessions, Tiger Blade demands skill, focus, and quick reflexes.

In an alternate Korea, you play the deadliest assassin for the Horangi chapter of the Tiger Clans. Tasked with stealing a mysterious package from a rival chapter, you discover it's a tiger cub, thought extinct for a century. Now, every gang, including some within your own, wants this mythical creature. And you, dead.

VR WAS MADE TO MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BADASS

Unleash mayhem as you slash and blast through heart-pounding action scenes, leaving you feeling like an unstoppable killing machine.

YOU ARE THE ACTION HERO

Dive into an intricately crafted alternate Korea, entangled in the visceral power struggles of the nation's most formidable gang. Battle your way to a neo-noir finale that'll leave you breathless.

ANSWERING THE DEMAND FOR RIVETING ARCADE GAMES

Tiger Blade is highly replayable with online leaderboards, speedrunning, and more.

MUSIC THAT WILL HAVE YOU BOBBING YOUR HEAD

Slash and blow everything up to the beat of korean hip hop superstars SINCE, Bryn, Bruno Champman and Kitsyojii.

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