Maskmaker Is a New Immersive VR Game from Innerspace, Check Out the Teaser Here

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Innerspace is a game development studio known for their work on a few VR games such as A Fisherman’s Tale and Firebird. They’ve just released the teaser trailer for their brand new project, titled Maskmaker. You can check out the teaser trailer embedded down below.

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This is, of course, still just a teaser trailer so there aren’t many details available about the game just yet, but it does give us a nice sense of what to expect. Here’s a brief overview of the game via the video description:

“Play as a Maskmaker’s apprentice and learn the magic of crafting masks to immerse yourself in the intriguing enigmatic beings within the game.”

There’s no set release date for the game just yet, but it’s scheduled to be released on all VR platforms in 2021.


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