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Sony flaunts a blemished PlayStation VR demonstration on center stage
Also on tap for Sony’s virtual reality headset is Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin, a new series entry that will be available exclusively for PlayStation VR.
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With all the game trailers and announcements, the following bit of news didn’t make many waves, but Sony also announced over the weekend that it would be offering a new 0 yearly subscription to its PlayStation Now service for a limited time.
PlayStation Experience 2015 press conference was tiresome and not close to what we saw and hear at last year’s event. Since the launch date is near, fans are not shocked to see that the device will be treated to a demo anytime soon.
For gamers who would like to play the shooter game without the need for a VR setup, the regular version in the PS4 will be running at 60 fps instead, which is the standard nowadays.
Marks’ two-person demo didn’t work as planned. It sounds like you can expect something similar with PlayStation VR, though this is not confirmed. To demo this feature, Marks and his partner played a somewhat virtual area in which the players are pitted in a battle of throwing discs at each other. The difference is that two-players can now occupy one virtual space with the use of the PlayStation VR. His own motion-detecting Move controllers failed.
Sony reports that Rez Infinite for the PlayStation 4 is “the ultimate version of Sega’s classic psychedelic rail-shooter adventure Rez, fully remastered and evolved, including VR support and additional new content, all by members of the original development team”.
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Publisher Bandai Namco announced the return of its Ace Combat series at PlayStation Experience, revealing that Ace Combat 7 will support Sony’s VR headset.