Strapped to your feet and connected to your HMD via Bluetooth, Cybershoes for Quest is a cool accessory that let you walk or run through VR games. When I reviewed the product back in March, the selection of titles offering native support was rather limited.
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VIENNA and SAN FRANCISCO - May 3, 2021 - Cybershoes, the world’s first accessory for walking and running in VR, today announced that it’s Indiegogo campaign will conclude on May 10. VR enthusiasts now have one week left to get the best pre-order price for the latest Cybershoes wireless model, compatible with Oculus Quest and Quest 2. Cybershoes for Oculus Quest units will ship to all backers in May.
This campaign completes two rounds of crowdfunding for the Quest edition, supported by 623 backers raising $138,454, via both Indiegogo and Kickstarter. “We are very happy to see that 38% of users of Cybershoes for wired headsets have upgraded to the Quest version” said Michael Bieglmayer, CEO of Cybershoes.
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press.]
VIENNA and SAN FRANCISCO - Feb 2, 2021 - Cybershoes today announced the launch of an Indiegogo campaign, allowing VR enthusiasts around the world the chance to pre-order the first Oculus Quest accessory for walking and running in VR. The Cybershoes team has also announced full integration with Doom3Quest, the only fully wireless implementation of the Doom 3 single player campaign in standalone VR. This mod is built by Team Beef, and developed natively for Oculus Quest and Quest 2.
The launch of the Indiegogo campaign follows the conclusion of a successful Kickstarter campaign for its wireless Oculus Quest version. This campaign met its goal of $30,000 in one day, and concluded with 470 backers pledging $98,420 - 328% of the initial funding goal. VR users interested in getting feet-on with their own Cybershoes who did not back the proj