Not only are we excited to exclusively reveal the launch date for Sightline’s IndieGogo Campaign launch, we also have an exclusive teaser trailer highlighting some new gameplay mechanics.

Don’t Look Now, It’s Almost Here

We recently exclusively revealed that the VR Jam finalist and personal favourite of mine, Sightline, was headed to IndieGogo shortly. OK, so developer Tomáš Mariančík hit some delays, but has now confirmed that the campaign will kick off on Sunday 23rd March, so not too long to wait.

In the mean time, you can feast your eyes on the Campaign video above and Tomas was kind enough to produce an exclusive video highlighting some of the new gameplay mechanics that you can expect should you choose to support the campaign and gain early access to the game once development is done. Hope you enjoy it!

We’ve had a sneak peek at a preview of the campaign and it’s fair to say Tomas has pulled out all the stops to entice you into pledging generously. More details forthcoming very soon and we’ll of course let you know once the campaign page is live next week. Watch this space.

Head over to the game’s Facebook page or the website for more info.

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Based in the UK, Paul has been immersed in interactive entertainment for the best part of 27 years and has followed advances in gaming with a passionate fervour. His obsession with graphical fidelity over the years has had him branded a ‘graphics whore’ (which he views as the highest compliment) more than once and he holds a particular candle for the dream of the ultimate immersive gaming experience. Having followed and been disappointed by the original VR explosion of the 90s, he then founded RiftVR.com to follow the new and exciting prospect of the rebirth of VR in products like the Oculus Rift. Paul joined forces with Ben to help build the new Road to VR in preparation for what he sees as VR’s coming of age over the next few years.