Save the World in Secret Agent VR Title Unseen Diplomacy 2 Out Now with New Trailer
Triangular Pixels' debut title was released back in 2016 as an early show of VR's potential. Utilising room-scale technology to the fullest, this espionage title had players taking on the role of a Secret Agent trying to save the world.
The team further built on this back in September 2025, where Unseen Diplomacy 2released to Early Access, offering players the opportunity to experience a more fully-fledged version of the experience. Bolstering impressive graphics, this real-life obstacle VR course takes full advantage of the room-scale technology once again, making it far more user-friendly with nearly a decade's worth of experience.
Since its Early Access release, 1the title has been receiving support from its fanbase, as Triangular Pixels has been helping build the experience through feedback and suggestions. Now, four major content updates later, Unseen Diplomacy 2 is ready for recruitment, and everyone's invited to become a Secret Agent.

Katie Goode, the Creative Director at Triangular Pixels, had this to say:
Making Unseen Diplomacy 2 alongside our community during Early Access has been one of the most rewarding parts. Their feedback shaped a lot of what the game has become andwe're very proud of where it landed. Hitting 1.0 is a big moment for the team and we can't wait to see what old and new players make of it and where it can go next!
Unseen Diplomacy 2 invites Secret Agents to enjoy the Director Graph System, which creates procedural levels to adapt to the play area, hardware, and difficulty settings. Paired with dynamic gameplay and replayable missions, this title is a great way to get a quick workout while foiling the plans of the evil overlords. All in a day's work!
The short trailer shows some of the elements that players will engage with. It's a comic book–style feast for the eyes, all the while offering gameplay glimpses for those on the fence.
Unseen Diplomacy 2 is out now on Steam VR and Meta Quest for £15.99!
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