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Only the best PSVR 2 games will give you the best experience on Sony's latest virtual reality headset. With a growing library full of different adventures, there's also never been a better time to ...
Compatible with the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, the PlayStation VR is still the premiere VR headset for console gamers that packs an impressive library of high profile first-party titles as ...
PlayStation VR remains a great entry point to VR if you have a PS4 or PS5. Plus, it makes up for its lack of power with a solid library of titles. Why you can trust Space.com Our expert reviewers ...
PlayStation VR 2: Design and features The first big leak around PlayStation VR 2 (as we’ll call it) came recently in the form of a patent filing that shows a bit of what Sony looks to be working on.
PlayStation VR, on the other hand, is completely integrated into the PlayStation Network, and most of its games use either the PS4’s DualShock 4 controller or previously released PlayStation ...
Grit & Valor – 1949 launches August 21 on PC, PS5, Xbox, Switch & VR—command mechs in a dieselpunk WW2 roguelite with full VR immersion.
The PlayStation VR review PlayStation VR has the distinction of being the most affordable VR headset on the market when it launches on October 13th, with a $400 / £350 price tag that's a lot less ...
How Much Does The PlayStation VR 2 Cost? The PlayStation VR2 headset and Sense controller can be purchased at the recommended retail price of $549.99 in the U.S., €599.99 in Europe, £529.99 in ...
PlayStation VR headset launches October 13th. Yuya Shino/Getty PlayStation VR launches this week, and looks like it could well be the first proper “living room-friendly” virtual reality setup.
The PlayStation VR’s headpiece is effectively a crown of thick plastic inside which Sony’s laid a soft rubber-sheathed bumper of thick but pliable foam.
PlayStation VR is almost upon us! How better to prepare yourself for the imminent launch than taking a look at the announcements, teasers, reveals, and reviews that brought us to this moment?