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Gaensel Energy Group Inc is a diversified holding company with assets in Software/Gaming and VR, Health and Wellness, Technology, CRM and Data, Commodities, Retail Coffee, as well as Renewable Energy and Contracting.


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Post by AveragePennyon Nov 01, 2022 1:45pm
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Gaensel Energy Group Provides Corporate Update Where MetroVR

Gaensel Energy Group Provides Corporate Update Where MetroVR

Salt Lake City, Utah--(Newsfile Corp. - November 1, 2022) - Metro VR Studios, Inc (MVRS), a subsidiary of Gaensel Energy Group, Inc. (OTC Pink: GEGR), announced today that it has officially entered the Pre-Production phase of its next VR video game release, programmed under its proprietary VRCoreSM development software platform. MVRS plans for a multiple title release schedule beginning in the spring/summer of 2023. The VRCoreSM system, in development for the last two years, enables titles to be quickly created for all PC-VR, wireless Meta QuestTM and the new Quest ProTM VR headset systems.

"Our VRCoresM software toolkit enables us to develop full-featured VR content much more quickly and efficiently than other studios regardless of studio size," said Scott Matalon, CTO of MVRS. "Games and VR applications all have similar vertical structures such as characters, weapons, skeletal functions, and player objectives which every developer currently needs to program from scratch. Using VRCoreSM, developers will be able to rapidly deploy applications because we've streamlined these complex programming tasks."

"The VR market has rapidly evolved over the past two years," said Michael Clebnik, CEO of Metro VR, "and studios are now seeing 90% of their sales coming from the booming wireless headset market. This change exacts a heavy toll on smaller development companies due to the highly technical requirements demanded by the lower power standalone headsets that dominate the market."

https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/142584

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