You know, I was just lying there, thinking about nothing in particular—when I heard this wild news: Omega Pilot Evolution is charging its way to our VR headsets. Quest, Pico, and PlayStation VR2 are about to get a speed boost. Crazy, right?
So, XOCUS, the guys behind EXOcars, they cooked up this sequel from 2022’s Omega Pilot. Imagine this: first-person, VR, anti-grav vehicles zooming around tracks like they’ve got a date with destiny. It’s supposed to be all about “extreme speed and skill-based maneuvering.” What’s that even mean? Guess we’ll see. And you’ve got your solo modes, plus asynchronous and real-time multiplayer. Global leaderboards too if you’re into flexing.
Oh! Saw this tweet from them—”We live for speed.” And I thought, well, don’t we all? So maybe that’s why it’s stuck with me.
You get to arm up with energy blasters and EMPs. Not that I know how to use ’em, but someone will. Shields for defense, so I’d probably just turtle my way through until—wait, where was I? Right, you grab wins and snag some in-game cash. Upgrade your ships, jazz them up a bit, and tweak what you need, whether it’s speed or handling.
But here’s the kicker—no gameplay footage or trailer yet. Feels like they’re keeping it all hush-hush; nothing on PC VR or Steam either, which is a head-scratcher. Are they leaving us hanging or just saving the best for later?
They did drop a hint though, like a November 2025 launch on PlayStation VR2. But who knows, things could change for Quest and Pico—store pages aren’t even showing up yet.
So, that’s the gist. Do what you will with it, or just daydream like me. Balance between chaos and clarity—almost poetic, right?