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Rumour: Sony testing Until Dawn VR segment titled Rush of Blood

Looks as though your Supermassive horror dose hasn't finished yet.

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Sony is currently market-testing a piece of VR Until Dawn content titled Rush of Blood, according to Destructoid.

The site describes Rush of Blood as "DLC," but it's more likely it's a demo along the lines of the Capcom Kitchen VR piece first shown at E3 this summer.

The on-rails shooter is designed specifically to work with Morpheus, Sony's unreleased PS4 VR headset.

According to an unnamed source, Rush of Blood sits you in a mine-cart and comes with several "jump-scares". It's playable both with a DualShock 4 or two Move motion controllers.

"It starts off shooting targets in the snow, then moves toward a house and as you get deeper into the house, enemies start appearing (I believe they were Wendigos). The frequently reused jump-scare is the 'ghost' from inside the house in Until Dawn, who you end up fighting for the final area I played. Upon killing the ghost, the game would crash every time."

Sony is showing Morpheus to the public at Paris Games Week next week, so don't be surprised if this pops up then.

When asked whether or not the details were true, Sony said it doesn't comment on "rumour or speculation".

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