Serve in a fighter, attack or bomber squadron and make your way from a new pilot to the squadron commander.
This new entry into the series will offer virtual pilots an even more accurate simulation of the most famous air battles of World War II.
IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad is the continuation of the legendary IL-2 Sturmovik series that has set the standard for PC combat flight games for more than ten years. There are new control options too, including a camera zoom that will allow you to spot points of interest off in the distance.Digital Deluxe Edition also includes two Collector Planes available separately as DLCs: That latter option might be a little much for those that easily suffer from VR simulation sickness, though. For example, the game will offer different comfort modes, like an option to either let a user’s camera move through the cockpit’s glass and panels should the user lean into them, or instead prevent the camera from moving outside to keep you grounded in the experience. It looks like all of the games modes are available inside VR, allowing you to pilot realistic virtual recreations of planes from that era.ġC Games has clearly put some effort into its VR integration.
This World War II-set flight sim, developed by 1C Games Studios, actually released back in 2013 for PC, but yesterday’s 2.0009 update introduced OpenVR support, meaning the game can now be played with the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. This week, though, a new contender has entered the fray: IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad. It’s why EVE: Valkyrie is still one of the leading VR games, and why we’re so looking forward to Ace Combat 7. There are few VR experiences more immersive than jumping into the cockpit of a plane, taking to the skies and taking part in vicious dog fights.