4 Things We Could See at Sony’s September PlayStation Meeting That Aren’t the Neo

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Officially, the event is to discuss “details of the PlayStation business,” and it’s pretty safe to say that VR is an integral part of Sony’s vision for the future of PlayStation. Even if the Neo doesn’t show at the event, Sony is sure to take this spotlight opportunity to talk about PSVR and reinvigorate some hype around the tech.

One thing yet to be confirmed is just what is going to be on offer for PSVR early adopters both in terms of games and other compatible apps. We know that we’ll have the cinematic mode, and there are a bunch of ‘launch window’ titles that will release within a few set months, but day one confirmations have been lacking. With a bit of luck, we’ll come away from the event knowing just what we can expect to jump into on October 13, and perhaps some more details on upcoming, non-gaming uses for the tech, too.


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