E3 2019: Budget Cuts 2 Brings the Popular VR Game to Another Level

E3 2019: Budget Cuts 2 Brings the Popular VR Game to Another Level

Now YOU'RE the head hunter.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 11, 2019 @ 06:55 AM (Staff Bios)
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You've made it out of the office. Now it's time to bring the business to them. Fast Travel Games is partnering with Neat Corp to announce Budget Cuts 2: Mission Insolvency, bringing the popular VR stealth action game to the enemy's front door.



In the original Budget Cuts, players were escaping a hostile robot-riddled corporate office. Now they're free. But that freedom only brought out a worse discovery: robots all around the world are trying to exterminate humans. You need to stop them from the inside.

Announced during UploadVR's E3 VR Showcase, Budget Cuts 2 will feature a wider variety of landscapes, new enemies, and new weapons (we saw that bow). While the game will still have the tongue in cheek humor the original is known for, it will work effectively as either a sequel or as a stand-alone game.

Budget Cuts 2: Mission Insolvency does not have an official release date yet, but it will be available on HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, WMR when it does come out.

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