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Robin Krause / Rob Gaming · 22 Aug 2022
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Step into the deserts of tomorrow in full VR! Command tanks, robots, and alien forces in tactical 1v1 or 2v2 RTS battles. The future shines bright, but war never ends — outsmart, outgun, and blast your enemies off the battlefield.
Command armies in VR. Fight with your own aim. Win through strategy.
Bull3000VRTS is a competitive VR RTS-shooter where strategy meets direct combat. Command units in real time, move freely across the battlefield in VR, and personally influence fights with your own aim.
Built for 1v1 and 2v2 PvP, the game rewards both macro decisions and execution. Timing, positioning, map control, and mechanical skill all matter — not just army size.
Instead of traditional base building, battles revolve around contested building slots across the map. Secure territory with logistics units and deploy the structures you need where control has been earned.
The economy is built around three resources:
Money – units and buildings
Oil – vehicle movement
Ammo – sustained combat
VR is not a gimmick. You control the battlefield physically: reposition yourself, change perspective instantly, and command from any angle.
The Ghost system enables precise unit control in VR — grab, move, and place commands directly in space while keeping combat readable.
Former allies. Identical forces. No faction advantage. Victory comes down to skill.
Features:
Competitive VR RTS-shooter gameplay
Tactical 1v1 and 2v2 PvP
Contested building slots instead of base building
Three-resource economy: Money, Oil, Ammo
Full spatial control in VR
Ghost-based unit control
Tanks, robots, and alien forces
Development Note:
Bull3000VRTS is a long-term project focused on competitive PvP. Updates may include balance changes, maps, and system improvements. Solo features and AI opponents are exploratory.
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