New Clash of Chefs VR Update Adds Hand Tracking Support On Oculus Quest

Clash of Chefs VR Update

Developer Flat Hill Games has announced a new Clash of Chefs VR update which brings hand tracking support to the Oculus Quest headsets. This will allow players controller-free hand tracking when they play the game after updating the game for free.

You can now s sizzle bacon, sprinkle mozzarella, boil ramen, and pour salsa with a simple flick of the wrist against online or asynchronous multiplayer rivals, or put your culinary dexterity to the test across 80 different single-player levels featuring a wide variety of American, Italian, Japanese, and Mexican recipes

Check out the update trailer with the new feature below:

Ready, set, cook! Clash of Chefs VR is a competitive cooking game that’ll put your culinary skills to the test as you race to finish orders. Complete 80 single-player stages, or take on human opponents in both real-time and asynchronous competitive multiplayer with four unique restaurants.

Clash of Chefs VR allows your inner Michelin star to come out and wreak delicious and diabolical mayhem as you learn how to make increasingly complex dishes. The game exited Early Access back in September and has since launched on the Oculus Quest, Oculus Quest 2 headsets, along with other Steam VR compatible devices that include Oculus Rift, Valve Index, HTC Vive, and Windows Mixed Reality.

The game may sound serious but it is quite fun and hilarious as you can fight with other Chefs, customers, and let off steam by throwing food in the air. If you don’t like the way you cooked your bacon, throw it on the customer’s face if that makes you feel any good. VR games like these is what make a game more fun and Clash of Chefs VR is no exception.

 

Have you played Clash of Chefs VR? What do you think of the game? Post your comments below.

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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