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The statuesque Weeping Angels of Doctor Who only move when they aren’t observed by a living being. When the episode Blink aired in 2007, the creatures became iconic lore and, roughly a decade later, three creators working with the HTC Vive pitched the BBC and Doctor Who rights holders with a demo they made centered on the terrifying creatures. They formed the studio Maze Theory to build the project and now, nearly another decade later, they’ve adapted the Thief series to VR after tackling adaptations of Peaky Blinders and Doctor Who to immersive headsets. Maze Theory’s next project is slated for release in 2026 for the Quest headset — an adaptation of Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary. Players are promised a personal connection with Rocky as they step into the virtual shoes of Ryland Grace across both mixed and virtual reality. “One of the things we’re trying to get across is that feeling of one-to-one interaction and being able to problem solve and companionship with Rocky,” said Chief Creative Officer Russ Harding during the Good VR Podcast. “We really want to build on that feeling that you get from the film, that companionship that sits between Ryland Grace and Rocky.” We talked for about an hour using Riverside and I cut down the conversation to 44 minutes as we covered the journey. Good Virtual Reality is a 100 percent independent, community-supported journalism effort made exclusively by people for people. Access podcast episodes first as a paid subscriber at goodvirtualreality.com [https://www.goodvirtualreality.com/] or donate [https://buy.stripe.com/7sY8wPeTAcnG3eD1vZao800] to support our reporting. Get full access to Good Virtual Reality at www.goodvirtualreality.com/subscribe [https://www.goodvirtualreality.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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