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Tactical Assault VR is an intense tactical shooter where you use real-world CQB (Close Quarters Battles) tactics to stack up, breach doors and eliminate threats. Play solo or join an online co-op special forces unit in missions around the world.

Tactical Assault VR is a tactical, vr and shooter game developed by HammerFire Interactive and published by 2080 Games.
Released on March 26th 2023 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 2,375 reviews of which 2,130 were positive and 245 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.6 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 17.49€ on Steam, but you can find it for less on G2A.


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Windows
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Dual Core with Hyper-Threading
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 / AMD RX 480 equivalent or higher.
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 14 GB available space
  • VR Support: Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3S, Valve Index, HTC Vive, Reverb G2

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Nov. 2025
This could be THE milsim game for vr, but it is rapidly becoming a soulless fps. Its obvious some players don't want milsim, so separate them. Make a new gamemode (rather than hardcore) where you walk slower and cant strafe, far more suppression effects and a more shocking death, ADD CREW SERVICED WEAPONS, make it honestly more boring; then the people with bad attention span will be elsewhere, whilst people can actually learn skills and tactics, growing the community. Instead of endlessly sifting through lobbies of TK, make milsim lobbies a seperate entity. If not for the enjoyment of the community, milsim is growing- and there isn't much on vr- so TAVR could basically have a monopoly. If you give people the tools to make it realisitic, they will, but if you give room for Metas (like sniper rifles in CQB) and movement strats it will become horrid. I had a far more eloquent review but accidentally deleted it, so this is it. Ik i have 3 hrs but i have far more on standalone. My suggestions earler dont matter other that the idea that it should be more milsim- more teamwork-y.
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Aug. 2025
I have a list of my top 10 favorite games of all time. But there's also some games I call my "number 0 games" because they go well above and beyond what makes a game my favorite, not only because of how good they are but because of what they mean to me, or how they've affected my life. TA:VR is one of those games. I can't promise that you will feel the same that I do, but If you have people to play this with or know how to make friends, this game is fantastic and there's nothing else like it on the market. Because if you don't have people to play with, or don't know how to make friends, you will be put up against what is literally the worst online community I've ever had the displeasure of experiencing in my 20 years of online gaming. Public lobbies filled with devil children/teens (thanks Meta), and an overall community of ungrateful beggars and chronic complainers for what used to be a SOLO project for the better part of an almost 3 year early access development (it's not a solo project anymore. Several mouths to feed now). Go check out the social media pages for this game (or the 0.0 hour reviews), and you'll see what I mean in the comments. You give these people anything and they froth at the mouth for more and complain that their favorite riser or laser sight isn't in the game, or that features reminiscent of completely different games haven't been implemented. I can empathize that recent marketing has been inconsistent, and that approved leaks over the last two months have been misleading (which was an unfortunate accident that gained momentum until now). That was bad and is definitely a contributing factor to the current mess. But now people complaining that DLC containing new maps, cosmetics, and a weapon is some end of the world change to the game. Did you guys know that there wasn't even suppose to be new maps? It was suppose to stop at 6, yet we've gotten new maps and a remastered map since then (not including the soon to be released paid DLC). And did you know that if this DLC wasn't paid, NONE of the content within would've ever been made? You freaks beg and beg, but when it comes time to work on new content (that wasn't planned to ever be made btw), you cry. That's all this community does is cry. Cry and spread misinformation, fake rumors, and cheats and hacks to try and sabotage an indie game of all things. Development costs money. Money to pay voice actors, modelers, coders, map makers, and outsourcing in the case of the DLC. The scope of this game has gone beyond what it was even just a year ago, because people wanted more (which on its own is fine). Ignoring the fact that free content is still being actively worked on (something you people seem to ignore in favor of complaining), this is how further development gets funded. Now go back in time to 10 months ago when the Hammer Fire update was released. Congratulations, you've reached the original planned end of the development of new maps! Everything afterwards has been EXTRA. Still an awesome game though with an awesome dev team (their first ever game project btw!). If you need to find people to play with, use the Discord server's matchmaking channel, or the community channel to find groups to join. Just stay away from the general chats. That's where it's the worst.
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May 2025
Very fun and realistic game, and with the new update they can now ban people so there are no little 5 year old Timmy running around, team killing everyone and handling the n-word as if it was the infinity gauntlet
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May 2025
Would be more fun if we could actually get into a game and not have little kids running around just killin dudes
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May 2025
Had to look up actual gun fighting tactics for this. Am now on a list. 10/10
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Frequently Asked Questions

Tactical Assault VR is currently priced at 17.49€ on Steam.

Tactical Assault VR is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 17.49€ on Steam.

Tactical Assault VR received 2,130 positive votes out of a total of 2,375 achieving a rating of 8.59.
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Tactical Assault VR was developed by HammerFire Interactive and published by 2080 Games.

Tactical Assault VR is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Tactical Assault VR is not playable on MacOS.

Tactical Assault VR is not playable on Linux.

Tactical Assault VR offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

Tactical Assault VR offers both Co-op and PvP modes.

There are 3 DLCs available for Tactical Assault VR. Explore additional content available for Tactical Assault VR on Steam.

Tactical Assault VR does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Tactical Assault VR does not support Steam Remote Play.

Tactical Assault VR is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

You can find solutions or submit a support ticket by visiting the Steam Support page for Tactical Assault VR.

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Tactical Assault VR
Rating
8.6
2,130
245
Game modes
Multiplayer
Features
Online players
96
Developer
HammerFire Interactive
Publisher
2080 Games
Release 26 Mar 2023
VR VR Only
Platforms
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