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Now That it’s Released, Is PSVR Actually Worth it?

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Though a solid launch lineup is important to give day-one buyers something to play on the day, continued support is what’s inevitably going to make or break the PSVR. Luckily, it seems like Sony has this already sorted out, at least for the coming months.

Only last week, Sony revealed via the PlayStation Blog all of the titles and experiences that players could expect to get their hands on in the coming months. And while there are some smaller studios supporting the headset, you’ve also got the likes of Capcom throwing their support behind the device with VR support for Resident Evil 7. Eagle Flight, Star Trek: Bridge Crew, and Werewolves Within are on the way from Ubisoft, and EA is bringing us a Star Wars Battlefront Rogue One: X-Wing mission, too. There’s certainly plenty of support for the PlayStation VR now, and Sony has been vocal on a number of occasions about how it considers VR a significant avenue for the future.


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