Today developers Vertigo Games and Jaywalkers Interactive announced that their hit virtual reality shooter Arizona Sunshine will be coming to the PlayStation VR on June 27th, 2017.

In addition to the announcement of the release date, the developer also revealed a brand new game mode that will be hitting the PSVR version when it launches. In the new mode, players will be challenged to complete the entire campaign using only two-handed weapons. The developer says that while the game mode was designed with the recently released PlayStation VR Aim controller in mind, the normal PlayStation Move controller will also be supported.

Arizona Sunshine is a post-apocalyptic zombie shooter, built from the ground up for virtual reality. Set in North America, players are able to either play the game's campaign mode solo, team up with a friend for co-op, or join three other people to take on the game's Horde mode, which pits you against endless rounds of the undead.

Arizona Sunshine was released on PC on December 6th, 2016. That version required either the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive VR units. Back in April the PC version of the game received the Undead Valley update, which added an all new map based around the city of Las Vegas to explore within the game's Horde mode. The developer claims the key to Undead Valley is to find keys that allow you to unlock new areas, as well as new weapons and more. At the time of this writing, it is unknown if the PlayStation VR version of the game will include the Undead Valley DLC at launch, or if it will be available at a later date.