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"Federation77" is a dynamic VR first-person shooter in attraction format, set in a setting where the era of Perestroika, criminal gangs and other attributes of the dashing 90s in the post-Soviet space are mixed with the aesthetic of cyberpunk 2077 year.
The main hero, who lives in a sleeping area of the city of M, goes out to meet his "favorite" neighbors. The morality of the people here has fallen and now a simple trip to get some bread is a hell of an adventure. This whole city is a goddamn ghetto... And you are a cyber-psychic in this city whose program has malfunctioned because of the "Taras-Kulish" critical error, which encourages you to kill. It's time to clean the streets of filth.
What awaits you in the game:
Ultra-violence on enemies is the only way to the top of the rankings.
Different factions of enemies, specific to the region, with their own characteristics: drunks, cyberpunks, riot police (OMON), sheep as suicide bombers (shahids), Matryoshka doll and others.
Adrenaline-fueled firefights with the need for constant motion will complement your fitness training program.
Several game modes provide a unique experience.
A variety of arsenal with different types of weapon behavior.
About MiroWin Studios. Founded in 2017, MiroWin is a developer and publisher of video games for PC, VR and consoles. The studio's portfolio includes "Guns'n'Stories: Bulletproof VR" western-shooter, "Boiling Steel" story-based sci-fi VR shooter, "TinShift" PC multiplayer arena-shooter. MiroWin is an official partner of Oculus, HTC, Playstation, Pico, Nolo and Huawei. On November 3, 2022 release of the "Desperate: Vladivostok," a joint VR project with the US publisher PM Studios is planned on Steam and Meta Quest. For more information, visit mirowin.com and subscribe to @mirowinvr on Facebook, Twitter or Youtube.
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