Luckily for fans, Oculus Studios executive producer Mike Doran took to the r/oculus subreddit on December 11 to announce a first patch expected to hit the game and address some of these issues "early next week."īased on community feedback, Doran said the first patch will add smooth turning, make it so a victory screen does not appear between every level, unlock Gallery content for all players immediately, and fix "weapon grabbing issues" in Quartermaster mode. Though this promises a good amount of content for the historically-focused $60 VR game, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond currently has a "Mixed" reception with 437 reviews on Steam, as players cite performance issues, a lack of features such as smooth turning, and more. RELATED: Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond Gallery Includes Short World War 2 Documentary Films The game includes a single-player campaign taking users through Europe during World War 2, multiplayer modes, as well as "powerful interviews with survivors and veterans of the Second World War."
Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond was announced in September 2019 as a collaborative project between Oculus and Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment, promising an "epic AAA experience" to revive a franchise which had been dormant since 2012. Another highly anticipated VR game coming into December was Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, though its reception has been middling due to some issues the development team is planning to address. This year has been particularly big for virtual reality titles, with Valve's Half-Life: Alyx winning Best VR/AR at The Game Awards 2020 as a stand-out even among titles such as Media Molecule's Dreams and Motive Studios' Star Wars: Squadrons.