The first game to use Waves' Nx 3D spatial audio technology gives players total 360 degree immersion
After 18 months of intense player feedback, a few dented walls and several hundred buckets of sweat, Independent Game developer One Hamsa today moved its hi-octane VR arcade sports game Racket: Nx out of Early Access.
Best described as playing racquetball (squash to some) inside a giant pinball machine, the title has garnered an impressive ‘very positive’ score from 98% of players. Racket: Nx has been developed in conjunction with audio giant Waves, whose Nx Spatial Audio Technology creates incredible new levels of 360-degree sensory immersion so that players can turn the sound to their advantage.
After 18 months of intense player feedback, a few dented walls and several hundred buckets of sweat, Independent Game developer One Hamsa today moved its hi-octane VR arcade sports game Racket: Nx out of Early Access.
Best described as playing racquetball (squash to some) inside a giant pinball machine, the title has garnered an impressive ‘very positive’ score from 98% of players. Racket: Nx has been developed in conjunction with audio giant Waves, whose Nx Spatial Audio Technology creates incredible new levels of 360-degree sensory immersion so that players can turn the sound to their advantage.








