TVR Revolution; 11,000 Unreal Engine Games Now Support Virtual Reality with UEVR Mod

The modding community has unveiled a project that expands the VR gaming landscape by over eleven thousand titles. Dubbed UEVR, this mod introduces virtual reality support to games powered by Unreal Engine 4 and 5, opening up a plethora of possibilities for immersive experiences.

Despite substantial investments in virtual reality technology, mainstream adoption has remained a challenge, with a limited number of games offering native VR support. Enter Preydog's UEVR, a game-changing mod that bridges this gap by extending virtual reality capabilities to an extensive library of Unreal Engine games.

UEVR transforms titles like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Scorn, and RoboCop: Rogue City into virtual reality experiences. The mod impressively supports both first-person perspective (FPP) and third-person perspective (TPP) games, with the latter utilizing the VR headset to control the camera, as demonstrated in the accompanying trailer.

While UEVR may not replicate the comprehensive features of games with native VR modes, it provides a commendable VR gameplay experience. The mod offers users a range of customization options for controls, display, and sound, allowing players to tailor their virtual reality settings to their preferences and hardware specifications.

Notably, UEVR goes beyond a one-size-fits-all approach by enabling users to create configurations and submods, serving as plug-ins for specific games. This feature allows the community to enhance individual titles further, contributing to an evolving ecosystem of optimized virtual reality experiences.


The creator of UEVR is actively working on a dedicated website and app to centralize information about compatible games and optimal configurations for the mod. This initiative aims to streamline the user experience, providing a resource hub for enthusiasts seeking to maximize the potential of UEVR across their gaming library.

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