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Sony did a great job in the tail end of 2016 ensuring that their fancy new virtual reality headset, the PlayStation VR (PSVR), was given plenty of day-one and launch window support. With a plethora of apps and games compatible with the headset hitting the store on launch day and a consistent trickle continuing to release until the end of the year, PSVR owners had plenty to keep them occupied. Moving into 2017, however, it’s important that Sony not only continue to bring a healthy number of titles to their VR headset, but that some of these are heavy hitters, too.

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard shows PSVR’s 2017 is off to a great start, but Sony needs to work hard to ensure that the AAA support doesn’t stop there. While there’ve been plenty of titles coming to the headset so far, most of them have been shorter experiences that have allowed developers to learn this new tech. 2017 needs to be the year Sony’s PSVR support ramps up both in terms of the software they bring to it and its advertising campaigns. Failure to do so could see it relegated to the sidelines just like the Vita.


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