TWD: Saints & Sinners is a game that’s taken a lot of people by surprise. Combining a license with VR exclusivity typically hasn’t made for the best results, but, now that developer Skydance Interactive’s latest title has drawn critical acclaim, players are scrambling to discover supported The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners platforms. With the game currently exclusive to PC and supported by a variety of VR headsets — Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Valve Index, and Windows Mixed Reality — it’s only natural to wonder about potential The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners PSVR and Oculus Quest release dates.
When is The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners coming to PSVR?
PS4 and PlayStation VR owners will be excited to hear that TWD: Saints & Sinners is coming to their platform of choice. Although there isn’t an exact The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners PSVR release date at this point in time, the game’s official Twitter account recently shared a window that indicates there shouldn’t be too long to wait.
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In response to a fan inquiry, @WalkingDeadVR stated that Saints & Sinners‘ PSVR release is “coming Spring 2020.”
PSVR coming Spring 2020, Quest coming Q4 2020.
— TWD Saints & Sinners (@WalkingDeadVR) January 24, 2020
When is The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners coming to Oculus Quest?
If you’ve already peeped the above tweet, then you can see that a launch window was also offered for the Quest version. Again, there’s no concrete The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners Oculus Quest release date, but having an idea of the timeframe (Q4 2020) is certainly better than nothing.
When the same fan asked what exactly was meant by “Q4 2020,” another official response clarified that this indicates a “Fall/Winter” release.
Fall/Winter 🙂
— TWD Saints & Sinners (@WalkingDeadVR) January 24, 2020
It’s worth noting that you can actually play TWD: Saints & Sinners on Oculus Quest right now through the use of Oculus Link. You’ll need an Oculus Link cable and a PC capable of running the game in order to do so, however. The official Q4 2020 release pertains to a version of the game built specifically to run on the standalone Quest hardware.