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Chess Club, the popular VR board game, introduces a mixed reality mode

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Odders Lab Releases Free Mixed Reality Extension for Chess Club on Meta Quest 3 and Permanently Lowers Price

Odders Lab, a Spanish development studio, has just released an exciting update for its popular VR chess game, Chess Club. The update includes a free mixed reality extension, allowing players to immerse themselves in four different virtual environments or play in their real-life surroundings. To celebrate World Chess Day on July 20, Odders Lab has also decided to permanently lower the price of Chess Club from $14.99 to $9.99.

Chess Club, which supports both hand tracking and controller control, has been a top seller in the meta and pico stores. The game offers players the opportunity to play against friends, AI opponents, or online against other chess enthusiasts. With the new mixed reality extension, players can enjoy playing chess in stunning virtual locations such as a Grand Palace, Stonehenge, an Escher Dream, and a Master Garden.

Odders Lab has been continuously improving Chess Club since its VR release three years ago. The game now features hand tracking, voice control, multiplayer modes, new avatars, lip-sync, and motion capture. The studio’s dedication to enhancing the game has contributed to its success in the XR games industry.

In addition to Chess Club, Odders Lab has developed other successful XR titles such as OhShape and officially licensed fitness apps like Les Mills XR Bodycombat and Les Mills XR Dance. Players can now experience the exciting world of Chess Club with the new mixed reality extension and enjoy the game at a lower price.

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