Firewall Zero Hour 101 – PS4 Game Overview
Firewall: Zero Hour
Initial release date: 2018
Developer: First Contact Entertainment Inc.
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
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Firewall Zero Hour, available August 28, 2018 on PSVR.
Learn from the creative team behind Firewall Zero Hour, and how we set out to create exactly what we dreamed of playing in PSVR: a multiplayer VR FPS that anyone could pick up, play, and get good at! You’ll also find gameplay basics, tips & tricks, and catch a glimpse of the backstories for Contractors Okoro, Skip, and Texas.
Teamwork is everything in this intense squad-based shooter – put on your PlayStation VR headset, gather an arsenal of equipment, and prepare for blistering combat. Choose from 12 experienced mercenaries and familiarize yourself with upgradeable weapons. Will you lock and load with the attacking squadron, tasked to obtain valuable data in a hostile environment? Or will you be on the frontlines of the defending team, making sure the data is kept out of enemy hands by any means necessary?
*An internet connection is required for all modes of Firewall Zero Hour, including Single Player Training Mode. **PS Plus is only required for Multiplayer Training and Multiplayer Contract modes.
Rated Teen: Blood and Violence
©2018 Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC. Firewall Zero Hour is a trademark of Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC. Created and developed by First Contact Entertainment.
PlayStation®VR is not for use by children under age 12. PlayStation®4 system, PlayStation®VR and PlayStation®Camera are required to experience VR functionality.
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