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Sony has confirmed that it will be launching the PlayStation VR headset in October with an affordable pricing of $399.
The video game industry’s big annual event has sprung a leak.
Software sales continue to be strong for Sony's console.
The company sold a better-than-expected 17.7 million units in its fiscal 2015.
Having carved a niche in the console industry, the semiconductor maker produces semicustom processors for Sony’s PS4 and Microsoft’s Xbox One.
Over seven million VR headsets are expected to be sold this year, but broader consumer awareness issues persist.
Beginning in October, all games will feature two modes to take advantage of the two consoles.
While Sony is exploring the idea of a console update, the Japanese electronics giant has not sent development kits to developers.
The console has lagged behind the PlayStation 4 in terms of sales since its launch in November 2013.
Ubisoft's much-anticipated shooter “The Division” has gone live on PC, Xbox One and PS4 but the company's servers are struggling to meet demand.
This month features new entries in several popular franchises, a developer going small and plenty of indie titles.
The move centralizes global gaming operations under the newly created U.S. headquarters.
The upcoming first-person shooter gets a proper release date and an Xbox One only beta test.
The classic platformer will literally take fans on a mind trip.
The 2003 RPG should be available very soon.