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Spatial Ops: Feels like Call of Duty in Mixed Reality!

Imagine playing a game that feels like Call of Duty but takes place right in your living room. Spatial Ops, a groundbreaking mixed reality (passthrough) multiplayer shooter, delivers precisely that experience. Compatible with the Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro VR headsets, Spatial Ops supports 1-8 players (local multiplayer and vs AI) and transforms any real-world space into an exhilarating urban battlefield.

Spatial Ops Game review

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This revolutionary game offers a variety of weapons and modes, such as Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and Domination in Local Multiplayer. Spatial Ops also features custom play spaces, allowing players to map real-world objects and place digital ones that can be shared with other players in the match. For a solo experience, bots are available to keep you company. In the Free-For-All mode, players can test their skills against each other in a no-holds-barred showdown.

Spatial Ops is not without its drawbacks, though. The AI is not particularly smart, making local play with friends the recommended option for the best experience. Additionally, setting up the environment to fit your play area and customization preferences can be time-consuming.

Despite these minor issues, Spatial Ops remains a top-tier mixed reality game. Mixed reality gaming is on the verge of evolving with better hardware and complementary AI features, promising an even more immersive experience. For now, we can enjoy the thrill of games like Spatial Ops, which come highly recommended, especially on the Quest with color passthrough and when playing locally with friends. Embrace the future of gaming and immerse yourself in the exciting world of Spatial Ops!