If you've always wanted to visit the abandoned location of the Chernobyl disaster,Watch How Young Sisters Share a Man Online you'll be able to do that from the safety of your home soon with PlayStation VR.
The Chernobyl VR Projectis coming to PS VR "in the near future," according to a PlayStation Blog post, sending people into the abandoned area of land around the site of the Chernobyl disaster.
SEE ALSO: Watch the weird new trailer for Oculus' first full-length VR movieIn 1986, there was a disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant near Pripyat, Ukraine, resulting in more than 30 deaths and sending radiation into the air. The area was evacuated and has been largely abandoned by humans ever since.
The Chernobyl VR Projectis an "interactive journey" to the abandoned area of Ukraine, allowing players to experience the surreal scene that has gone largely untouched since the '80s.
Here's a glimpse of the game, which is already available on Samsung Gear VR, HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.
The game takes a tour through the nuclear power plant, the iconic amusement park, a school, a hospital, and more.
"The Chernobyl exclusion zone, filled with a vast number of abandoned buildings, offers stories at every turn," developer Dawid Biegun said in the blog post. "You can spot everyday objects left behind by the populace during the evacuation, as they were told they’d return in a few days. 30 years later we came across rooms that seemed frozen in time, untouched since they were originally vacated."
While capturing footage for the project, the developers carried a Geiger counter to make sure they didn't step into radiated areas. They saw some of the structures falling apart while they were there, which further instilled their desire to document the area.
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