No It will also be availible directly from us, end then later on Epic and Oculus.
HiTech
Congrats on the new product.
Question: Might this game be ported for use on Oculus' new standalone unit,
the Quest (which will be available in Spring 2019)?
Reasoning: The Quest will be priced the same as the current Rift ($399, with Touch controllers included, no tracking cameras needed). It will untethered, fully moblie, and do inside-out, 6-dof tracking, including of its controllers. Quest will use the SnapDragon 835 mobile chip, which combines CPU/GPU elements. It's expected to be a more mainstream-marketable VR hmd. But... the Snapdragon won't be capable of running the latest, very high-end VR games because of that architecture--and presumably that precludes it from running higher-end flight sims like IL-2, DCS and possibly WT.
If War Online: Pacific runs on the current AH graphics engine, its graphical requirements may
possibly (?) make it a candidate for porting to this less powerful SnapDragon-based Quest, opening up yet another user market for HTC. I don't know if that is possible; but this article provides some clues about its comparison to PC cpu's/gpu's:
https://www.pcgamer.com/qualcomms-snapdragon-835-prepares-for-battle-with-intel-and-amd-on-pc/FWIW,