- Brand
- Sony
- Original Release Date
- October 13, 2016
- Hardware Versions
- PlayStation VR
- Original MSRP (USD)
- $399, £349, €399
- Weight
- 1.31 lbs
Sony is launching pre-orders for the PlayStation VR bundle on Tuesday, March 22, including the PlayStation VR headset, camera and Move controllers for $499.99.
Following Sony's reveal of the PlayStation VR price and release date, PlayStation Camera and Move controller sales skyrocket, indicating huge demand for the headset.
Sony officially reveals the price and release date for its forthcoming virtual reality gaming headset, PlayStation VR, at this year's Game Developers Conference.
With the race for Virtual Reality supremacy heating up, we explore whether Microsoft's HoloLens can beat the competition to become the headset of choice.
Sony files new patents for a new gaming glove controller, leading to speculation that it will be used in conjunction with the upcoming PlayStation VR headset.
Bandai Namco releases a brand new trailer for Tekken 7: Fated Retribution, featuring most of the gameplay fans will encounter with its arcade version.
Bandai Namco announces that popular Tekken fighter Nina Williams is being added to the Tekken 7 roster in the Fated Retribution update for arcades and PS4.
Hideo Kojima tweets a picture of a PlayStation VR headset as well as a pair of PS Move controllers while visiting Sony's dedicated PlayStation VR studio in London.
With the high-end prices for both Oculus Rift and potentially PlayStation VR, there are concerns that the technology will be too expensive to draw in users.
Research analysts expect the PlayStation VR headset to launch somewhere between $400-$600, putting it in direct competition with the $600 starting price of Oculus Rift.
A recent report states the final retail version of Sony's PlayStation VR will have an external processing unit that is as big as Nintendo's Wii console.
Debuting during PlayStation Experience, 100ft Robot Golf is No Goblin's 4-player frantic fighting/golf game coming first to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR in 2016.
Double Fine Productions announces Psychonauts: In the Rhombus of Ruin, a standalone Psychonauts game that will be exclusive to Sony's PlayStation VR headset.
Speaking with investors, Capcom reps reveal that the company 'will consider' developing for the highly anticipated Nintendo NX console and the PlayStation VR.
Korean developer ROI Games reveals the fearsome-looking White Day, a horror title that will bring up close and personal scares to PlayStation VR users.
Katsuhiro Harada announces that Tekken 7 will be coming to the PS4 at Sony's presentation during Paris Games Week, with special features for at-home players.
Speaking at EGX 2015, Sony PlayStation president Shuhei Yoshida reveals that he would like Gran Turismo 7 to have PlayStation VR support.
Tecmo Koei announces at Tokyo Game Show that Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 is in the works for PS4, PS Vita, and that it will support for the PlayStation VR.
Sony renames their Project Morpheus virtual reality headset to PlayStation VR, but some PlayStation fans have criticized the name for being 'too boring'.