Draft:Pavlov VR
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Pavlov VR (called Pavlov Shack VR on Meta Quest devices) is an online first-person shooter virtual reality video game developed by David Villarreal and released to early access on February 27, 2017 and continued development by Vankrupt Games (David Villarreal's game development studio) in 2019.[1] It was later published for Meta Quest devices on March 31, 2021 as "Pavlov Shack VR" and officially released on November 14, 2023. Pavlov VR was officially published and removed from early access on December 4, 2024. The game's name originates from Pavlov's House during the Battle of Stalingrad in World War 2.
Submission declined on 14 December 2025 by Qcne (talk).
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| Pavlov VR | |
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The text logo for Pavlov VR. | |
| Developers | David Villarreal, Vankrupt Games |
| Publisher | Vankrupt Games |
| Engine | Unreal Engine 5 |
| Platforms | PSVR, Meta Quest, Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, Windows. |
| Release | Early Access: February 27, 2017 |
| Genre | First-Person shooter |
| Modes | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Gameplay
Pavlov VR is a multiplayer first-person shooter where players participate in a variety of game modes, including Team Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, and Gun Game. Players use virtual reality controllers to handle weapons, reload, and perform actions in a realistic way. The game features a wide range of firearms, grenades, and melee weapons, each with unique handling and mechanics. Players can navigate maps freely, taking cover and coordinating with teammates to achieve objectives. Pavlov VR also supports user-created maps and custom mods, which expand gameplay options and encourage community creativity. The game includes social features such as voice chat and in-game lobbies, enhancing cooperative and competitive play. Overall, Pavlov VR emphasizes immersion, skill-based combat, and a flexible multiplayer experience that is continually updated by the developers and community.
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Community and Mods
Pavlov VR supports community-created content through platforms such as Steam Workshop and mod.io. On mod.io, players can create, share, and download custom maps, mods, and game modes for the game. This allows for a wide variety of user-generated content, enhancing replayability and encouraging creativity within the player community. The integration of modding platforms has also allowed developers to receive feedback from the community, which has influenced updates and new features over time. The active modding scene is considered an important part of Pavlov VR's overall experience, fostering collaboration between players and developers.


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