Sony PlayStation VR headset has been announced by the company at the annual Game Developers Conference. Sony has priced its VR headset at $399, and it will go on sale in October 2016.
The Sony PlayStation VR headset has a 5.7-inch full HD OLED display, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, 360 degrees sensor tracking, 9 LEDs, 100 degree field of view and a latency rate of less than 18ms.
Sony PlayStation VR headset will work with the PlayStation 4, and the controllers compatible are: Dual Shock PS4 controller and PS Move.
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Sony says that the PlayStation VR headset will have 50 games available from launch, and that the company is working with more than 230 developers to create content for PlayStation VR.
Sony’s blog announcement for the VR headset reads, “We expect to have more than 50 games available from launch in October 2016 until the end of the year. Of course, the full promise of PlayStation VR will continue to grow over time as talented developers create new experiences and new genres that wouldn’t be possible outside of VR. The future looks bright indeed.”
The Playroom VR will be available as a free download from PlayStation Store for all PS VR owners at launch. The Playroom VR will include six games.
The Sony PlayStation VR headset has a 5.7-inch full HD OLED display, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, 360 degrees sensor tracking, 9 LEDs, 100 degree field of view and a latency rate of less than 18ms.
Sony PlayStation VR headset will work with the PlayStation 4, and the controllers compatible are: Dual Shock PS4 controller and PS Move.
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Sony says that the PlayStation VR headset will have 50 games available from launch, and that the company is working with more than 230 developers to create content for PlayStation VR.
Sony’s blog announcement for the VR headset reads, “We expect to have more than 50 games available from launch in October 2016 until the end of the year. Of course, the full promise of PlayStation VR will continue to grow over time as talented developers create new experiences and new genres that wouldn’t be possible outside of VR. The future looks bright indeed.”
The Playroom VR will be available as a free download from PlayStation Store for all PS VR owners at launch. The Playroom VR will include six games.