Leading virtual reality game development company, Schell Games, has announced its award-winning, escape-the-room VR spy puzzle game, I Expect You To Die, has earned over $3 million in revenue across available platforms, which include PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality headsets, and HTC Vive.
“The team put a lot of heart and hard work into I Expect You To Die and the success we’ve achieved definitely shows our passion for this project,” said Jesse Schell, CEO of Schell Games. “With support from fans, gamers, and techies who have played I Expect You to Die, we’ve proved that virtual reality can become a mainstream platform and its future is looking incredibly bright.”
In August 2017, Schell Games announced the title earned $1 million in revenue. Since then, the company has continued to support I Expect You to Die with ports to new platforms and the “First Class” update in October 2017.
I Expect You To Die is a virtual reality puzzle game where players take on the role of an elite secret agent as they attempt to survive deadly situations in immersive, dangerous locals by completing missions using problem-solving skills and wits. It’s a race to thwart the evil Dr. Zor without succumbing to traps and tricks that may cause an untimely demise.
Check Out the I Expect You To Die Trailer:
I Expect You To Die is available for download for $24.99 USD on Steam, PlayStation, Oculus, and Windows. For more information, please visit here: https://www.schellgames.com/
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