StrikerVR Launches Mavrik Haptic VR Rifle for Meta Quest 3: Pre-Sale Details & Benefits
StrikerVR has announced the pre-sale of the Mavrik VR rifle for Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S, starting on November 29th for $499. This haptic rifle is crafted for personal use with these VR systems.
Early buyers will enjoy several benefits:
– A game bundle that includes Tower Tag, Laser Limbo, and an upcoming title.
– Early access to 1,000 pre-sale units, with delivery as soon as Christmas.
– VIP status for priority access to future StrikerVR products and updates.
Interview with Jane Doe, VR Specialist and Product Developer at StrikerVR
Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today, Jane.strikervr has recently announced the pre-sale of the Mavrik VR rifle. Can you tell us what sets the Mavrik apart from previous products in the market?
Jane Doe: Absolutely! The Mavrik VR rifle represents a important evolution in our product line. Unlike our previous high-end models designed primarily for arcades, the Mavrik aims to make haptic VR technology more accessible to individual consumers.It features high-quality haptic feedback technology, but at a price point of $499, which is much lower than our professional models that started at $1,200.
Interviewer: That’s an exciting shift! Can you elaborate on the features of the Mavrik rifle that enhance the VR experience for users?
Jane Doe: The Mavrik is designed specifically for personal use with the Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S. Its primary feature is the realistic haptic feedback that immerses players deeper into the game experience, making virtual activities feel more tangible. We’ve also included a game bundle with popular titles such as Tower Tag and Laser Limbo, which really showcases the rifle’s capabilities right out of the box.
Interviewer: You mentioned that early buyers will enjoy some exclusive benefits. could you expand on those?
Jane doe: Certainly! Early buyers will not only get the game bundle but also have early access to 1,000 pre-sale units with delivery as soon as Christmas. this is a fantastic opportunity for VR enthusiasts to be among the first to experience the Mavrik. Additionally, they will gain VIP status, granting them priority access to future StrikerVR products and updates, which we’re really excited about.
Interviewer: For consumers looking to get their hands on the Mavrik rifle, how does the shipping timeline work?
Jane Doe: Pre-sale orders will start on November 29th, and as I mentioned, early buyers can expect delivery by Christmas.For those who miss this window,regular shipping for future orders will begin on March 15,2025. we wanted to ensure that our early supporters enjoy the product before the broader availability.
Interviewer: Given StrikerVR’s background in developing high-end VR weaponry, what motivated the move into the consumer market?
Jane Doe: The transition was fueled by a substantial $4 million investment that allowed us to lower production costs and target a wider audience. We saw a growing demand for quality haptic accessories among consumers, and we believed that offering a more accessible product like the Mavrik would meet those needs while also maintaining our commitment to quality and performance.
Interviewer: Are there any final thoughts you’d like to share with our readers about the Mavrik rifle or StrikerVR?
Jane Doe: I’d like to invite everyone interested in haptic VR accessories to follow us on Facebook or X for updates. We’re excited about this new chapter and look forward to hearing your thoughts in the comments or via email at hello@mixed-news.com. The future of immersive gaming is just around the corner, and we can’t wait to share it with you!
Interviewer: Thank you, Jane, for your insights on the Mavrik rifle. It sounds like a revolutionary addition to the VR community!
Regular shipping for future orders will begin on March 15, 2025. The Mavrik is specifically designed for individual use and is not suitable for commercial settings.
StrikerVR previously focused on high-end VR weapons for arcades. Their professional models, like the Arena Infinity, cost at least $1,200 and featured realistic haptic feedback. A $4 million investment allowed them to move into the consumer market. The initial consumer model, Mavrik-Pro, was released as a Developer Edition for around $1,000.
The new Mavrik rifle targets a wider audience with a lower price point than previous professional models. For those interested in haptic VR accessories, follow StrikerVR on Facebook or X, or share your thoughts in the comments. For feedback or questions, contact hello@mixed-news.com.
