What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access? “We wanted to create a new type of VR game. Early Access gives everyone a chance to try out Infinity Assassin and to share their opinion. We want to get more opinions from more players with this game, and we want to make a form of assassination game that many users want.” Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access? “We will be developing and updating for another six months. The more feedback and opinions we have, the better. The full release is planned for the last quarter of 2017” How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version? “There are five short stages to try ahead. By providing simple rules, I would like to receive various feedbacks on what areas you are more interested in.

We will add various assassination techniques and missions as well as dagger assassinations. There are 50 stages available, and you will be able to kill Orcs through bows, windows, or other tools as well as daggers. We want to make special events through the system and the added weapons” What is the current state of the Early Access version? “Think of it as an early development version. There are five stages in total. You can assassinate orcs and rescue the captives in search of hidden keys. In some cases, you can burn and kill orcs through explosions. You can develop as many as you want.

If you have the features you want, you are willing to add them” Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access? “Yes. Because it is an early development version, the price may be different from the development completed version.

However, if you purchased a development version, you can purchase an additional version

You will enjoy the added content without paying extra.” How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process? “While we can not include everything in the community for development, we will update the game in a more elaborate way, including the development direction, for what many users want.

Feedback from the community is very important to me, especially during Early Access.

At the moment the Steam Community Hub is the main channel for feedback, but it is planned to provide an additional forum soon.”