VR Soccer, the first game in Interplay's "VR Sports" label, features a choice of 44 international soccer teams and the ability to create custom cups and tournaments. One of the game's touted features is its "Virtual FieldVision" camera system, where players can view the pitch from multiple perspectives, including a first-person vantage point. VR Soccer also lets players lock into any position (except goalie) and compete using the selected 3D athlete for the entire match. Eight skill settings are available to adjust the level of computer competition, and two-player support is included as well. VR Soccer is known as Actua Soccer in Europe.