Adr1ft will be available on PC in March

Adr1ft will be available on PC in March

ADR1FT, the game being made by Adam Orth, the ex-Microsoft employee who angered everyone so with his lackadaisical approach to always on DRM, is set to release as soon as March 2016.

Coincidentally, around the time of the Oculus Rift.

The space survival simulator has players floating their way around a space station that's been damaged by some sort of accident. Collecting oxygen cannisters, turning power back on and sifting through the wreckage will all be part of the game's appeal and it will fully support virtual reality headsets, for those with compatible hardware.

We're told that non-VR gamers will still be able to play too, as the game is set to launch on Steam without any requirements for headsets. Those that do have them though can experience the game in all its immersive glory.

Xbox One and PS4 versions of the game will come shortly after Orth said (via EG).