u/DeepComposer7915

🎁 GIVEAWAY TIME — 10 GunX Steam Keys 🔫🔥

🎁 GIVEAWAY TIME — 10 GunX Steam Keys 🔫🔥

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We’re giving away 10 Steam Keys for GunX: Lock and Load to celebrate the launch of our Irusu Studios VR community 🚀

🖥 Steam Store:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3424760/GunX\_\_Lock\_and\_Load/

🎮 About GunX:

An action-packed combat experience featuring immersive gunplay, intense firefights, and fast-paced gameplay built for both VR and PC players.

🏆 Giveaway Rewards:

🎁 10 Winners

🎁 1 Steam Key Each

✅ How to Enter:

Join the Discord server https://discord.gg/f4b35Gv53F

React to this message with 🔫

Invite a friend to the community (optional but appreciated ❤️)

📅 Winners Announced:

16-05-2026

📢 Winners will be announced in #announcements

Good luck everyone 🚀

— Team Irusu

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u/DeepComposer7915 — 8 hours ago
▲ 2 r/oculus

[Educational] Explore the human body from the inside out with the Irusu VR Anatomy App! 🫀🧠

Hey everyone,

I recently came across this short demo video for the Irusu VR Anatomy App and thought it was a brilliant showcase of how VR is being used outside of just gaming.

It allows you to step inside and explore the human body in fully immersive 3D. You can visualize the skeletal structure, muscular systems, and internal organs in a way that 2D textbook pages just can't compete with. It looks like a game-changer for biology students, medical professionals, or anyone just curious about how our bodies work.

Check out the quick video here: https://youtu.be/8hf8Gg\_Sfr8

Has anyone here tried this specific app or used similar VR educational tools? How does it feel compared to traditional learning? Would love to hear your thoughts!

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u/DeepComposer7915 — 1 day ago

[Educational] Explore the human body from the inside out with the Irusu VR Anatomy App! 🫀🧠

Hey everyone,

I recently came across this short demo video for the Irusu VR Anatomy App and thought it was a brilliant showcase of how VR is being used outside of just gaming.

It allows you to step inside and explore the human body in fully immersive 3D. You can visualize the skeletal structure, muscular systems, and internal organs in a way that 2D textbook pages just can't compete with. It looks like a game-changer for biology students, medical professionals, or anyone just curious about how our bodies work.

Check out the quick video here: https://youtu.be/8hf8Gg\_Sfr8

Has anyone here tried this specific app or used similar VR educational tools? How does it feel compared to traditional learning? Would love to hear your thoughts!

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u/DeepComposer7915 — 1 day ago
▲ 16 r/oculus+1 crossposts

We're building a VR Cricket game with full physics-based batting and custom hardware—Irusu Cricket VR (Made in India 🇮🇳)

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Hey everyone! As VR developers and lifelong cricket fans, we felt most existing titles relied too much on "timing buttons" rather than actual physics. We wanted to change that.

We’ve just launched Irusu Cricket VR for Quest 3 & 3S. Our main goal was realism:

True Bat Physics: If you don't turn your wrists, the ball won't go where you want.

Full DRS Suite: We’ve implemented Hawk-Eye, UltraEdge, and HotSpot to settle those "was it out?" arguments.

Adaptive AI: The bowlers learn your favorite scoring zones and start squeezing you for runs.

Custom Hardware: We’re currently developing a physical bat controller to house your Quest controllers for maximum immersion.

We'd love to hear from the VR community: What’s the biggest "immersion breaker" for you in VR sports games that we should make sure to avoid?

https://vr.meta.me/s/26QmNWFBqaT5GR6

u/DeepComposer7915 — 6 days ago
▲ 6 r/oculus

Hey everyone,

Been working on Irusu Cricket VR for Meta Quest and we finally got it live on the store.

It's a cricket game built for Quest 3/3s and Pro — realistic batting physics, stadium environments, multiple game modes. Would really appreciate if anyone here gave it a shot and told me what's working and what's not.

Honest feedback only, no sugarcoating needed. We're actively working on updates so your input actually matters.

Here's the link if you want to check it out:

https://vr.meta.me/s/20Q8hlFtW1LeXSu

Thanks 🙏

u/DeepComposer7915 — 18 days ago