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During Oculus Connect, Epic Games revealed a new virtual reality tech demo experience they're calling Bullet Train. Epic's Tim Sweeney gives us the lowdown on what Bullet Train offers.
"Epic puts enormous effort into building great technology and content for the Oculus Rift and Gear VR. We believe that the VR revolution currently underway will open up unprecedented opportunities for game developers, filmmakers, and other creative folks."

Sweeney also confirmed that since Epic made Unreal Engine 4 available for free earlier this year at GDC, a million new developers have chosen Unreal, and many of these individuals and teams are creating amazing VR experiences.

Sweeney continues, "In order to explore and demonstrate the possibilities of this new medium, we've built a series of leading-edge demos over the past 18 months. Couch Knights showed the capabilities of the DK2, and then Showdown took advantage of CB1’s head tracking to immerse the viewer in a slow-motion action movie scene.

"And now, it's time for something new. Using the Oculus Touch controller for locomotion, we've built a world-scale VR gunfight experience with gameplay that weaves in and out of bullet time. Presenting: Bullet Train."

Bullet Train uses motion controls to place you in the shoes of an "agent undergoing an infiltration simulation set inside a modern train station." The experience includes teleportation, manipulation of time, and close-quarters combat in addition to the gun play. You also aren't just limited to a pistol as weapons such as missiles and grenades are also able to be fired or thrown in the experience.