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All PSVR Games Will Be Compatible With the Current PS4

No division of the player base.

At Sony’s ACGHK 2016 press conference today, Shuhei Yoshida confirmed that all of the PSVR titles will be playable on the PS4, and players will not need the PS4K (or PS4 Neo, as some call it) to play them.

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‘”All the PSVR (and future) titles will be playable on (normal) PS4″ said Yoshida when asked about the Neo which wasn’t mentioned throughout the presentation.

He also assured that a full-on support is given to the PSVR, and that SIE are looking beyond just the crowd of core gamers when it comes to the PS VR.

“We believe that everyone can enjoy the entertainment content on PSVR … Not just gamers, but a lot more people enjoy PSVR” he added.’

However, the team isn’t ready to disclose more details about the PS4 Neo just yet, so those waiting to upgrade their system will have to hold on for a bit longer. The PlayStation VR headset will be made available on October 13 worldwide. Do note that you will need the PlayStation camera in order to use the VR headset.

Thanks, IGN.

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