A Chair in a Room first came to Google Cardboard and Oculus Rift DK1 as a free demo back in 2014. Later arriving on Steam as a full game for HTC Vive and then Oculus Rift, we always wondered when the highly rated horror mystery game would make it over to PSVR. Now, developers Wolf & Wood have revealed that PSVR users won’t be waiting for long.

Announced today in a PS blog post, A Chair in a Room: Greenwater is slated to launch on PSVR April 23rd.

Set in America’s Deep South, A Chair in a Room: Greenwater puts players in the shoes of patient No. 6079, taking you through a host of forgotten memories so you have to piece together in order to figure out why you’ve suddenly awoken in the deceptively sinister Greenwater Institute.

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PSVR users will be able to use either DualShock 4 controllers or PS Move motion controllers so you can examine the world’s objects, some of which hold important clues as to what the Greenwater Institute actually is.

A Chair in a Room: Greenwater is currently rated ‘Very Positive’ on Steam with an 87% positive aggregate rating; it holds a respectable [4.3/5] stars on the Oculus Store.