Author plays Dimensional Double Shift Sporelando DLC on Meta Quest
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Updated · UploadVR · May 1
Author plays Dimensional Double Shift Sporelando DLC on Meta Quest
8 articles · Updated · UploadVR · May 1
The $4.99 add-on launched on 23 April for the free-to-play co-op hand-tracking game, with the reviewer testing it on Quest 3 alongside three newcomers.
Set in a Florida-inspired world, Sporelando adds repair-shop and diner shifts that reward close communication, though hand-tracking imprecision can disrupt faster, more precise interactions.
Developed by Owlchemy Labs, the DLC supports group access when only one player owns it, and the review says its social co-op strengths outweigh current hardware and tracking limitations.
Can a 'one-owner' DLC model sustain VR studios, or is it just a short-term tactic for user growth?
With known tracking issues, can mandatory co-op games truly foster teamwork over frustration?
Is Owlchemy Labs' hand-tracking-first strategy pioneering VR's future or a risky bet against the precision of controllers?