Graffiti Simulator ‘Kingspray’ Coming to Oculus Quest This Week, Trailer Here

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Infectious Ape, the studio behind Kingspray (2016), today announced that the graffiti simulator is headed to Oculus Quest on October 17th.

Originally launched on PC VR via the Oculus Store (Rift) and Steam (Vive, Rift, Index) back in late 2016, Kingspray focuses on realism; it boasts realistic spray, colors, drips, metallics, and plenty of environments to work in.

The app’s realism also extends to its urban canvasses, including paint surfaces such as trucks, buses, corrugated iron, plaster walls, bricks and various concretes—all without risk of jail time.

Kingspray added cross-platform multiplayer shortly after launch on PC in 2016, which includes a four-player collaborative space. Although Infectious Ape hasn’t specified whether multiplayer is coming to the Quest version as well, another player can be seen in the Quest launch trailer (linked below).

We’ll be keeping our eyes out for more details, so check back soon.

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