The Exorcist: Legion VR

Now optimized for Quest 2... What an excellent day for an exorcism!

Described as one of the most disturbing experiences available for virtual reality, The Exorcist: Legion delivers FIVE unique stories and features a variety of demonic entities, exorcism tools, hidden artifacts and atmospheric locations. Delve deep into the heart of the supernatural as you learn the trade of demonic exorcism and uncover secrets leading you towards a final confrontation with your darkest, most hidden fears. Are you brave enough?

The Exorcist: Legion is part action, part mystery, part puzzle-solving... and ALL terror.

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Language: English, Chinese (China), Dutch, French (France), German, Hindi, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish (Spain), Swedish
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Supported platforms: Quest, Quest2
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