
vRotors is a real time, live drone racing platform. From home, gamers use their PC or VR headsets to enter virtual cockpits and fly real, remotely connected drones on courses located around the world. The cockpit screen is from the drone camera and the cockpit has full instrumentation including altitude, speed, and direction. Thereby, vRotors is opening real flight experiences to thousands of gamers from their homes.
vRotors is a groundbreaking racing game using real drones with AR overlays for mission driven combat racing, scalable to thousands of players in gunner turrets in both traditional PC and VR game clients.
vRotors is a groundbreaking racing game using real drones with AR overlays for mission driven combat racing, scalable to thousands of players in gunner turrets in both traditional PC and VR game clients.
Location: United States, California, Los Angeles
Employees: 1-10
Founded date: 2018
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