Metal Rhythm Game Ragnarock is Now Available on PS VR2!

French independent studio WanadevStudio is pleased to announce the release of Ragnarock, the single/multiplayer VR rhythm game on PS VR2.

In Ragnarock, players play as Viking captains who compete in a frantic longboat race. Equipped with their hammers, they must strike runes in rhythm to a musical register ranging from Celtic rock to power metal, in order to make their ship go as far as possible. From Wind Rose to Alestorm or Gloryhammer, find the complete tracklist and the 36 tracks available via this link.

In the standards of rhythm and arcade games

Following the tradition of arcade games, Ragnarock is easy to play, hard to master. To advance, only your sense of rhythm counts. The most experienced players will be able to collect all the gold medals, beat the high scores and put their name on top of the leaderboard.

Immersive environments

The games take place in different environments for an immersion in the heart of the worlds of Norse mythology: Asgard, Nidavellir, Muspelheim, Alfheim, Midgard and Helheim.

For its strong multiplayer component (up to 6 players), Ragnarock and its innovative racing concept was awarded the prize for the best multiplayer VR game developed by a French studio by the ETR community at its release.

Ragnarock benefits from an adaptation to the specificities of the new PS VR2 headset. Côme de Percin, Creative Director of WanadevStudio, explains: “The entire team is very proud to bring our work on Ragnarock to the Playstation community. The experience of playing Ragnarock on PS VR2 is going to be a great experience and we can’t wait to challenge all the new Vikings in multiplayer races. We would also like to give a special thanks to all of the amazing bands that have come on board with us for the Ragnarock adventure.”

Ragnarock is available on PSVR2, Steam, Meta, Pico and Viveport.

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Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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