Expect PlayStation VR to cost as much as a new console

PlayStation VR won't be priced like a headset, controller, or other standard PS4 accessory when it comes out next year. Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Andrew House told the virtual reality headset, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:formerly known as Project Morpheus, will 🅘be priced like a new gam♏ing platform, rather than an accessory.

House wasn't willing to talk specifics, which still leaves a few hundred dollars worth of wiggle room. At least you can rest easy knowing PlayStation VR prob𒉰ably won't be as expensive as Sony's old head-mounted displays (the HMZ-T2 still lists for $799.99), even if it does kinda look l꧒ike one.

Speaking of VR's cost-of-entry, we still don't know what price Oculus Rift and HTC Vive wi൩ll be when they start rolling out to the public in 2016. It's worth keeping in mind that none of these are discrete systems; they'll all require a suitableꦏ PC (or console) to power them. Both the Rift and the Vive will require some fairly powerful/expensive hardware, so PlayStation VR has a good shot at being the least-expensive option overall.

You'll have a decent selection of stuff to play on PlayStation VR, at least for the firsℱt year; House said Sony plans to put out more than 10 games for PlayStation VR throughout 20🎃16.

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