Now players don’t have to choose between multiplayer ‘Tetris Effect’ and virtual reality.
Tetris Effect is an ideal game to both relieve and animate players, and now the multiplayer Connected version works in computer-generated experience as well. Tetris Effect Connected isn’t accessible on the PlayStation VR headset yet, however PC VR clients can join the activity through SteamVR or Oculus VR.
The 1.1.0 fix is accessible now with authentic help for the Vive and Oculus Rift headsets, in spite of the fact that the notes demonstrate that it should work with other SteamVR headsets as well. Tetris Effect: Connected dispatched in the fall on Xbox and Windows 10 store stages, with help for 4K and 60 FPS yield (yet not VR) on Xbox Series X. Updates adding Connected highlights to the Epic Games Store and PlayStation adaptations will show up this late spring, however for the time being the Windows 10 version is the one with both VR and multiplayer.