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Free Neonwall Update Turns it Into a Nintendo Switch Labo VR Experience

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Action-Puzzler Neonwall, which first launched as an Oculus and PSVR game in 2018 but later came to Nintendo Switch, now has a free update that turns into a Labo compatible VR experience. It’s the first-ever third-party title for the peripheral that’s been given the all-clear from Nintendo to feature VR support.

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It’s a fact that developer and publisher JanuSoft proudly touted earlier today in a Tweet:

While the update itself is a first, Neonwall isn’t quite the first-ever third-party Labo VR game — that distinction actually goes to Space and Wolf VR.

Neonwall is a puzzle challenge that throws different obstacles at players to test their skill, reflexes, and concentration. Players are tasked with guiding a pinball across different levels by aiming and shooting different blocks using a Joy-Con controller.

The game features three different game modes: Runner, Puzzle, and Time Trial, and there are over 50 levels to play.

You can check out Neonwall’s launch trailer below.


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