Back in July 2015, Crytek revealed that it was developing a VR game called Robinson: The Journey following positive feedback from the Return to Dinosaur Island VR demos that the company built to show off Cryengine’s VR capabilities.
Robinson: The Journey came to the PSVR in the fall of 2016 shortly after Sony released the headset. In December 2016, Crytek announced that the game would be available for Oculus Rift in January. The game debuted late on Oculus Rift in February fo this year.
Crytek released the HTC Vive compatible version of Robinson: The Journey today on Steam. If you own the game on Steam for Oculus Rift, you should receive an update the next time you log in that will add HTC Vive and motion controller support. On top of to mapping controls for the Vive wands, Crytek enabled full Oculus Touch support for the new update, which is also available on the Oculus Store.
Robinson: The Journey is available for $40 on Steam and the Oculus Store. The PSVR version of the game goes for $50.