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Built from the ground up for Virtual Reality on Meta Quest and Steam VR, the VR Edition of Rival Stars Horse Racing offers a truly immersive riding and caretaking experience with unique modes in the world's only horse VR game.
A standalone and complete edition featuring Horse Creator, Photo Mode, multiplayer racing, and Betting Party available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox X/S and One on 28 April. Coming soon to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch!
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