Subscribe to Viveport Infinity, Get a Free copy of the Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners

If somehow you haven’t by now picked up a copy of the very excellent the Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners then there’s a Halloween promotion that might interest you. Viveport Infinity is offering up a free copy of the game to all annual subscribers.

Now, if you were planning on getting the game anyway this would work out pretty well value-wise. Basically subtract the cost of the game, $40, from the cost of the subscription, about $100, and you’re getting a year’s worth of content for around $60 and get to keep Saints and Sinners forever to boot.  “But what’s Infinity?” you might be asking. Great question.

Viveport Infinity is the only subscription based gaming service in VR. Users pay either a monthly or annual fee for access to the library and it’s not only updated nearly every week with new content but has some of the biggest and best VR content on the market.

Games like L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files, Moss, I Expect You To Die, and Creed: Rise to Glory are just a few of the games you can play as part of the subscription. You could pay full price for those games if you really wanted to or you could spend far less on a subscription and get even more content. The numbers don’t lie. Just to buy those five titles you’d be dropping more than $100.

The Saints and Sinners offer is coming at a great time as we’re about to reach peak spooky-season. Alongside Walking Dead, Infinity is showcasing their impressive list of horror titles that range from indie classics like Dreadhalls to AAA chillers like Paranormal Activity and Five Nights at Freddy’s. If you’re looking to sample the cream of the crop of VR horror, without putting a serious dent in your wallet, then Infinity is the way to go.

Not into horror? There’s bound to be something in the catalog for you and new stuff is getting added all the time. The very excellent indie shooter Operation Serpens joined the catalog just this week. Super hero sandbox game Superfly, another recent addition, has you swinging around like Spider-Man with some very impressive locomotion. Indie gems like Vertigo Remastered are in the mix as well as ambitious open world games like Into the Radius.

That’s pretty hard to beat for just $8.99 a month. It’s also worth pointing out that finding new content in VR can be a bit of a chore. To unearth hidden VR gems from the depths of the internet takes a ton of time either scrolling through reddit or watching YouTube top-ten compilations. The conversation in both cases inevitably ends up being about something like Beat Saber

On the other hand, just a quick look at Infinity will turn up quality titles like Vox Machinae, Crisis VRigade, Layers of Fear VR, and Paper Beast. And that’s all just on the first page of the catalog. If you take the long view and imagine all the games that will be added to the service over the course of a year, then I’d it’s a pretty easy call to make.  

Alexander Eriksen