Sony has officially announced update 4.50 for their PlayStation 4 console systems. The New update brings several new features and much-needed boosts for both the PlayStation 4 Pro and the PlayStation VR.
PlayStation VR bundles will be made available again in the USA, as two new bundles are going to be released this month. The two bundles will be coming in separately, with the first one arriving this week, and the second bundle arriving in retail stores soon.
There will be additional language translation arriving to the Summer Lessons VR where the content is expected to be exclusive to the VR device. Again, the development comes from Bandai Namco entertainment, the developers behind playstation releases like Naruto and Digimon.
One of the most enjoyed game “Unearthed Inc: The lost Temple is finally arriving on PlayStation VR, the game is believed to be a visual treat for all the gamers.
Upon comparison, the PSVR only costs $399, compared to the Vive ($799) and the Rift ($599.99), the PSVR is still the more economical choice, even if it does require a PlayStation 4 ($299) in order to run. It also has a sleeker, comfier design than the other two headsets, and has seen wider anticipation from fans.
Sony's Playstation VR is the technology to bring a revolution into virtual reality on consoles and represents the cheapest and most affordable out of the other VR headset.
The virtual reality market is expected to make serious waves in 2016, but it still depends a lot in the features, price range and such. Sony's offer in this new industry is called the PlayStation VR, the price of which has been leaked online recently, taking the players one step closer to a new world in gaming lifestyle.
Sony recently showcased eight new PlayStation VR compatible games during PSX 2015 over the weekend. The PlayStation VR is set to debut in 2016. To tease fans on what to expect from the virtual reality headset, Sony recently shared eight new compatible games during its second annual PlayStation Experience community event in San Francisco over the weekend.
Bandai-Namco confirmed that "Tekken 7" will be available for PlayStation 4 soon. Meanwhile, Sony announced that the game will be compatible with PlayStation VR.
Virtual Reality gaming is becoming a trend that developers are skeptical to fully implement as it also has its own issues that need to be addressed. Recently, Sony launched its own virtual reality platform, the PlayStation VR. Here are several things you need to know about it, which sets its whole concept different from other VR gaming platforms.
The upcoming introduction of Sony's PlayStation VR has brought hype to gamers who wish to try the device, but that's not the only thing Sony is offering at this moment. According to T3, Sony is looking forward to bringing "Gran Turismo 7" to the PlayStation VR once it's launched next year.