Steel Wool Studios Adds SteamVR Support to FNaF: Secrets of the Mimic on PC in 2026
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Updated · Road to VR · May 25
Steel Wool Studios Adds SteamVR Support to FNaF: Secrets of the Mimic on PC in 2026
1 articles · Updated · Road to VR · May 25
PC owners of Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secrets of the Mimic can now play in SteamVR, extending the 2025 horror title to PC VR headsets with full motion controls.
SteamVR mode arrives after Steel Wool delayed VR plans—PSVR 2 support, once targeted for last June, was pushed back and only launched on April 28 this year.
The PC VR version is fully playable but skips room-scale support, requiring players to stay within their boundary and move with in-game locomotion.
Steel Wool also flagged setup caveats, recommending refresh-rate tweaks in SteamVR or Meta Horizon Link, disabling motion smoothing below 120/144 Hz, and in some cases deleting the config folder.
The release broadens the game’s VR reach beyond PSVR 2, though performance tuning and known issues still shape the experience for PC headset users.
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