Haymaker Targeting PC VR Port This Spring
Console Studios is expanding the reach of its popular virtual reality brawler, Haymaker, with plans to launch on SteamVR this spring. The announcement coincides with a content update for the game, currently available in Early Access on Meta Quest.
Expanding the Arena
Haymaker is a physics-first VR combat game where players engage in hand-to-hand combat, utilizing grabbing, grappling, blocking, kicking, and striking against adaptive AI opponents. Environments range from skyscraper rooftops to billiard parlors. The SteamVR version will include enhanced graphics and dynamic lighting.
Updates coming to the Quest version include an expanded sandbox mode with deeper character customization, a new MMA-style Octagon arena, and a tournament mode. Console Studios intends for the Steam launch to have content parity with the Quest version.
Business Implications
The move to SteamVR represents a significant expansion for Console Studios, potentially reaching a wider audience of PC VR gamers. The game’s current “Top Seller” status on Meta Quest suggests a strong market demand for physics-driven VR combat experiences. Bringing the game to SteamVR could further solidify Haymaker’s position in the VR gaming market.
Haymaker is currently priced at $14.99 in Early Access on Quest headsets.
What’s Next?
If the SteamVR launch is successful, Console Studios could potentially explore further content expansions or even sequels. A positive reception on SteamVR may also encourage other VR developers to consider multi-platform releases. However, the success of the SteamVR port will likely depend on factors such as marketing efforts and the game’s performance on PC VR hardware.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of game is Haymaker?
Haymaker is a physics-first VR combat brawler focused on authentic body mechanics, and replayability.
Where is Haymaker currently available?
Haymaker is currently available in Early Access on Meta Quest headsets.
When will Haymaker be available on SteamVR?
Console Studios is targeting a Spring 2026 launch for Haymaker on SteamVR.
How might the expansion to PC VR impact the future development of Haymaker and similar VR titles?