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Hello, r/Games!

My name is Nick D’Orazio, a community manager at Kluge Interactive. I'm excited to share that our team has been hard at work developing a new virtual reality fighting game: Final Fury! (Trailer link here)Our development team are passionate fans of the fighting game genre and have pulled inspiration from classic fighting games to create a dynamic new experience. Final Fury aims to reward fighting game fundamentals and encourage a VR neutral game quite unlike anything else. Creating a VR title worthy of the genre is a daunting task, but it is one Kluge Interactive embraces with curiosity each day.

Final Fury will feature a diverse cast of characters, each with unique fighting styles and abilities. In signature VR immersion, players strike, block, counter, and avoid attacks while being free to dash and jump around the arena. Learn your chosen characters' combos, special moves, and super attacks to build meter and unleash your Fury attack for max damage!

But why are you here, Nick?

Final Fury is currently in its closed beta and you can sign up for it now at finalfuryvr.com- there are multiple waves of invites and we keep track of your spot on the list, so now is the perfect time to sign up! FInal Fury closed beta is currently available on Quest 2. We plan to support as many VR platforms as possible for the full release!

Thank you for checking out Final Fury! The team at Kluge is really excited about how things are shaping up and we can’t wait till open beta when an even deeper VR neutral game can be explored.

Nick, Final Fury CM

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