The report highlights that moss: The Forgotten Relic brings together Moss, Moss: Book II and the Twilight Garden DLC into a single package. Developer Polyarc says the titles have been "beautifully enhanced and reimagined.". The fan-favorite VR experience Moss and its sequel are coming to consoles and PCs in a bundle.

The report highlights that this is especially true in the case of Moss, which functions a unique VR playstyle. In the VR versions, fans control both a mouse named Quill and act as a God of sorts over the whole gameworld. The VR headset lets fans look around every nook and cranny and take actions to impact the level. This was likely a necessity, given that VR titles tend to play differently than traditional flat-screen titles.

In a fresh development, there's a camera system that follows the mouse avatar, though the trailer doesn't exactly explain how that works. The footage does show the player community exhibiting similar God-like powers over levels, so that mechanic is still in place. The console and PC versions, on the other hand, seem more traditional.

The report highlights that there's also a fresh accessibility option that lets fans skip difficult combat sections. This is great for people who just want to solve some puzzles, of which the titles have many. The developer promises fresh "handcrafted cutscenes" which is fun.

As part of the ongoing story, we don't have a price just yet. Moss: The Forgotten Relic comes out sometime this summer and will be available for PC via Steam, Switch, Switch 2, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.

The report highlights that there are VR versions of Resident Evil titles, Hitman titles, No Man's Sky and Borderlands 2, among others. It's not often that VR titles get ported to flat screens, but the reverse certainly isn't true.