Normal VR, the developer of the multiplayer VR game Half+Half, recently announced the launch of a VR sports game called NOCK, which will be released on Oculus Quest, which looks like Rocket League but has arrows and full-body avatars instead of cars.

Normal VR is known to be the company that makes multiplayer mini-games on Quest and Rift, with some really creative mechanics. The studio also built Normcore, a multiplayer SDK for Unity, which helped them tremendously in adding this feature to their work.
IT SEEMS THAT NOCK CAN EASILY BE USED WITH OTHER MINI-GAMES IN THE HALF+HALF SERIES, BUT AS OF NOW, IT SEEMS TO LAUNCH AS AN INDIE GAME. The studio may see this as a full-fledged game that will have more depth and staying power than previous titles.
All in all, this means that NOCK, in addition to looking like an incredibly interesting combination of Archery and Rocket League, could also serve as a showcase for Normal VR's new version of Normcore's multiplayer tools. VR developer Darshan Shankar said of the studio's announcement, "The Normal team's first game, Half+Half, is a masterpiece of social VR game design. Their latest game, NOCK, looks set to be a hit again. ”