Neon Overdrive Arrives on Steam VR With an Electric Surge of 80s Energy

Blast Your Way in Neon Overdrive

Neon Overdrive has officially landed on Steam VR, stepping out in a glow of chromatic nostalgia and offering a limited 20% launch discount. Developed by Coffee Moth Games, the title currently requires a Meta Quest headset, with a release on the Meta store planned for a later date.

This new VR roguelike draws its spark from the arcades, sci-fi icons, and synth-powered pulse of the 1980s. Players enter a procedurally generated warzone filled with Exo Bots and combat scenarios that shift with each run. There are seven unlockable character classes, allowing different abilities and playstyles. Players can even experiment with more than forty perks. This ensures that no two sessions unfold the same way, turning the game into a storm of neon-bright improvisation.

Behind its blazing combat, Neon Overdrive carries the spirit of cult classics that defined an era. Coffee Moth Games folds in playful nods to familiar sci-fi titans and peppers the world with satirical references and hidden surprises. The result is a VR arcade shooter built to echo the pop culture, now reimagined with modern intensity.

Music powers the experience as much as its energy weapons. Tracks from Jeremiah Kane’s All or Nothing merge with original compositions by the developers, creating a synthwave-charged backdrop of pounding rhythms and retro-fueled momentum. The soundscape anchors each encounter as players unleash lasers, rockets, and wild new loadouts tailored to their chosen build.

Neon Overdrive invites VR fans to explore its vibrant loop of action and discovery, with strong replayability and deep customization. A free demo is available on Steam, giving players an early look at this neon-bright descent into chaos.

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