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- Gameplay
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I Expect You To Die changes
The Same High-Stakes VR, Brand New Display
When you boot up a new Valve headset, you don't just want tech demos—you want high-stakes espionage where a single wrong move sends you to a fiery, kinesium-fueled end.
Once the Frame drops, your briefing folders for two of our prime missions will be dialed in and ready for action:
IEYTD: Reminisce about where Agent Phoenix's death-defying career started. Drive a car out of an airplane cargo hold, stop the buzz of The Hivemind, and immolate the bear archer in full, head-tracked VR precision.
- IEYTD 3Cog in the Machine: Match wits with Dr. Zor’s rogue robots, dodge deadly traps, and manipulate complex gadgets using whatever shiny new motion controllers Valve throws our way.
What "Steam Frame Verified" Means for the Agency
While Valve works out the final details on their next hardware, here is our guarantee for how the Agency's operations will run on the Steam Frame:
Precision Telekinesis: Grabbing an explosive mid-air and tossing it back at a foe will feel crisp, responsive, and natural.
Crystal-Clear Threat Detection: Every detail of your impending, highly avoidable demise will render in sparkling high definition and reaching 90 fps.
Comfy Swivel Chair Approved: As always, the ultimate agent setup requires zero running around—just sit back in a comfortable chair, wear your headset, and try not to die.
Keep Your Eyes Peeled
We’re keeping a close watch on Valve's frequencies. We're already featured on the Great on Frame page, and the moment the Steam Frame is officially in agents' hands, IEYTD 1 and 3 will be waiting in the virtual briefing room.
Until then, Agent... do try to stay alive out there.
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