Agency, a spin-off of the upcoming VR title Low-Fi, is in development for Quest following a conceptual tech demo released in the middle of last year.
We are pleased to announce that LOW-FI’s prequel/companion ‘AGENCY’ is now in development for @MetaQuestVRโ
Development is taken over by @AndreElijah and his studio, who will ensure it is both a best in class experience and a visual feast!
Follow Andre for more info! pic.twitter.com/vZdDZ0VRHW
โ Blair Renaud // LOW-FI ๐ฅ๐งโฌ (@Anticleric) June 28, 2022
Low-Fi developer Blair Renaud made the announcement on Twitter, stating that “development is being taken over by” @AndreElijah and his studio, who will ensure it is both a best-in-class experience and a visual feast.โ
Agency was first mentioned in a Low-Fi Kickstarter update in late 2020, when Renaud said he sent a successful pitch to Oculus for a Low-Fi spin-off on Quest, titled Agency. At the time, however, he said it would take some form of funding to “justify taking people away from Low-Fi”. Renaud launched a small technical demo about the Agency concept in the middle of last year, available on Quest via App Lab. Cycling through a few short scenes and environments, you couldn’t move or interact with anything in the demo, but it showed a high level of visual fidelity on Quest’s standalone hardware.
Now it seems that Renaud has found a solution to the Agency dilemma, with: Andreas Elijah and his studio are taking over the development. Elijah is also working on Amid Evil VR, which was unveiled about a year ago, and the developer teased on Twitter he now has a total of five games in the works for Quest.
While Elijah and his studio develop Agency, Renaud will continue his work on Low-Fi. Renaud also wrote on Twitter that Agency will not be Quest exclusive, and will “work on all VR headsets”.