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Here's a new look at PlayStation VR FPS World War Toons

Here's a new look at the Disney-esque first-person shooter World War Toons announced during E3 2015 for PlayStation VR.

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According to developer Reload Studios, which is made up of ex-Call of Duty devs and animators from Disney and Marvel, the game is a family-friendly FPS with a "heavy dose of Looney Tunes."

Since E3, the team has been working on a new level along with a new control scheme which uses the left thumb stick in a four-directional movement.

"This way the controls still feel comfortable for first-person shooter enthusiasts, and most importantly, lets players use strafing movement that’s so important to FPS controls without making you feel sick," said the studio's Will Lewis.

"Our new level, Dread Zepplin, pits enemies against each other in a classic King of the Hill battle, but the catch is that it’s taking place on a massive airborne battleship. Players have to control the point long enough for the cannon to destroy their enemy’s ships. The first team to destroy all three enemy ships wins."

A new character, the Sniper, has also been revealed, and he comes equipped with an M1 Garand.

More information on the game will be announced at a later date, but those who are attending PSX 2015 this weekend will be able to try a demo.

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