The SteamVR version of survival adventure Green Hell has lacked features the PlayStation VR2 and Quest versions enjoy like co-op. Incuvo promises to change that in 2026 by porting the PS VR2 version of the game to PC for free. Developer Incuvo released its 2026 roadmap for Green Hell VR in a post on its social channels. Among the listed updates is a long-awaited update to the SteamVR version of the game.Here is the image:Green Hell VR 2026 RoadmapIn the post, Incuvo wrote the following: We know the PCVR version has been missing out on updates and co-op, and we hear you. As a small team, we pour everything we have into making Green Hell VR the best it can be. The Meta Quest and PSVR2 versions share a similar codebase, but the PCVR build was a completely different story under the hood. Maintaining it alongside the others meant we simply couldn't give any version the attention it deserved. This summer, it’s about to change! We’ve decided to add a port of the PSVR2 version to Steam, bringing co-op and all the content updates to PC VR players to unify the experience. If you already own Green Hell VR on PCVR, you'll automatically get the new version.The Quest port of Green Hell was a scaled-back, streamlined experience, a necessary move to get the game to run on standalone hardware at the time. Despite the PC VR edition being more of a 1:1 translation of the original, more open-world game, the Quest (and later PlayStation VR2) edition saw more regular updates, including a co-op feature in December 2024. Green Hell VR: Quest Edition Review - Streamlined But Engrossing VR SurvivalGreen Hell on Quest isn’t the same game as the flatscreen original, but look past the changes and you’ll find a great VR survival game. Here’s our Green Hell VR: Quest Edition Review. Let’s get this out of the way first: Green Hell VR’s QuestUploadVRJamie FelthamThis update will bring the PC VR version in line with the other two, which seems to indicate all versions of the game will be the streamlined edition originally brought to Meta Quest. The PlayStation VR2 port was a visually upscaled version of the limited Quest game instead of the more open PC original.The roadmap also includes character customization, new structures for base building, a new storage place, and the ability to paint your base.Green Hell VR is available on Quest, Steam, and PS VR2.