

So it’s a short adventure of sorts in which you escape some sort of alien testing centre after something goes horribly wrong. Review: To put things simply SCP: Labrat is the VR version of SCP Containment Breach which was an indie game that got a bit of a niche following. Escape by yourself or with others, dodging SCPs, and collecting valuable resources along the way. SCP: Labrat takes place during a containment breach where you must escape the facility.

Please verify information on your own (ideally with professionals) for your specific needs.System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Riftĭescription: SCP: Labrat is a faithful VR recreation of SCP – Containment Breach by Undertow Games. SCP.GAMES, in conjunction with various attorneys and consultants, will be releasing in-depth findings of legal requirements for SCP game developers mid-late 2023 for free on the Resources page.ĭISCLOSURE: Information provided by SCP.GAMES or partners is not legal advice and is primarily intended for informational purposes. Intellectual Property (IP) - Creative Commons (Required) Game Engine/Middleware - Proprietary (Often Required)ĭerivative/Game-Specific Code - Proprietary (Sometimes Required) And though game technology specifically does not need to be re-released under this license (often unable to be if from third-parties like Unreal Engine), the lore and intellectual property of the SCP mythos are required to, often requiring SCP games to be multi-licensed software.

Game developers - and other industries - are able to commercially derive from this content under Creative Commons. With the SCP community, there is no official canon - and can be seen as a community-driven multiverse. The SCP community submit articles to the SCP Wiki, typically alternative-reality supernatural materials of a wide diversity that tie into various “unofficial” canons. SCP stands for “Special Containment Procedures” and the motto "Secure, Contain, Protect.”, though is typically equally valid.
