"Rick And Morty" will soon be taking over the Virtual Reality world after Tanya Watson and Justin Roiland teased their future collaboration plans in a gathering of developers, press, and entertainment industry veterans during the DICE 2017 summit.

According to Upload VR, the duo Watson (an AAA game industry collaborator who have worked at Epic Games) and Roiland (self-confessed student of gaming and the creator of "Rick and Morty") headlined an interview session discussing their partnership debut for Accounting and what they are brewing in the next chapter of their newfound team up for Squanchtendo.

Squanchtendo is a brand new game studio formed by the two just last year. Watson even teased that they have a long-form game, a traditional game length game which she cannot discuss further but announced they are in the development stage for VR. However, the project could be far away from having "Rick and Morty" since it will be going out in VR for Owlchemy.

Meanwhile, According to Tripped Media, there is a possibility of uncovering the identity of FR33R1CK5455, a username seen hacking into the system of "Rick And Morty Season 3" website. The site is dedicated to seeing through Earth's movement and the universal criminal records.

The said glitch is reportedly part of Morty's team hacking up the website to save Rick. FR33R1CK5455 snags a redirect page showing a Gromflomite logging in and revealing that he created the private channel which therefore suggests that FR33R1CK5455 and the Gromflomites are helping Rick in "Rick And Morty Season 3."

Surely, fans will find out their relation when "Rick And Morty Season 3" arrives in an ambush release date this year. Yes, when Season 3 is coming out remains a question until now. According to Pop Dust, a bona fide "Rick And Morty Season 3" script was tweeted by Mike McMahan, the production writer. The show has a reputation of being unconventional which therefore is potential promotional stint to tease its loyalists.