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Oculus Launch Title Shadow Point Out Now on PSVR!

Coatsink's critically acclaimed environmental puzzle game that launched with the Oculus is available on PlayStation VR today Gateshead, United Kingdom | March 22nd, 2022 - Coatsink are excited to announce the CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED OCULUS LAUNCH TITLE SHADOW POINT, a story-driven puzzle game set between a mountaintop observatory and an ever-changing fantasy world is OUT ON PSVR TODAY retailing at $19.99 USD, £15.99, €19.99 SRP and other regional equivalents. Launch trailer goes here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWiwWKl0xrc ‘Shadow Point is a near masterwork in environmental puzzle games and I highly recommend it.’ -

PlayStation celebrates 5 years of PSVR, teases 3 VR titles for Plus members in November

PlayStation is celebrating an anniversary today for its first entry into virtual reality the PSVR that launched on Oct. 13, 2016. While the festivities haven’t kicked off yet, PlayStation teased big VR things to come in the months of November. In a blog post, PlayStation took a look back at the life of this device so far while also sharing that November will bring three VR titles to members of PlayStation Plus. One of the key details in the post showcased the biggest PSVR games to date with the most

The 6 best PSVR bundles in 2021

With the shift into next-generation technology, VR gaming is about to get better than ever as these more powerful consoles serve to run these headsets. The PSVR is the premiere console-based VR gaming experience. Launched for the PS4, this device gives many players an entry point into the technology without requiring a powerful PC to facilitate it. With the launch of the PS5 late last year, Sony has shared its plans to bring a new PSVR to market in the future, boasting a higher quality build and support for next-gen

Ghost of Tsushima Standalone Expansion Allegedly Discovered

[embedded content] If you liked Ghost of Tsushima, then there’s a chance you might be getting more of it. Supposedly a standalone expansion, this new addition to the game is called “Ghost of Ikishima.” We don’t know anything about this except that it’s supposed to be a single-player experience, and that it’ll be launching sometime later this year. Assuming it’s a real thing, we might see it at the next State of Play event. The expansion was leaked by a Twitter user named “Shpeshal_Nick,” who simply says that it’s “An

Sony reportedly using Samsung OLED panels in new PSVR headset, aims for holiday 2022 release

Sony is set to put forward their second device in the VR headset space with a follow-up product to 2016’s PlayStation VR. In a report by Bloomberg, sources close to the upcoming PSVR project shared that Sony is looking to launch the new product during 2022’s holiday season. The report also claims that the device will use Samsung’s OLED panels as their display of choice. In a May report by UploadVR, it was claimed that reliable sources had revealed some of the features this new device will boast, including a

Sony Reveals 7 New PSVR Games and Sniper Elite VR Release Date

[embedded content] Sony today revealed more details about the upcoming games for PlayStation VR in a PSVR Spotlight. These are not necessarily new games: We’ve heard of them before, but we do get new trailers for seven new games as well as release dates. Almost all of the games are due out sometime this summer, meaning that  The games are Arashi: Castles of Sin, Puzzle Bobble 3D: Vacation Odyssey, Winds and Leaves, After the Fall, Fracked, Wanderer, and Sniper Elite VR. In case you haven’t heard of any of these

20 Best PlayStation 4 Puzzle Games

There are so many games out there that it’s hard not to find something to play. In this list, we’re going to highlight some of the best puzzle games you can pick up and play right now for the PlayStation 4. From new installments to past classics or brand new IPs, there’s something for just about everyone on this list. #20 Gorogoa Gorogoa is a pretty unique puzzle game where players are interacting with images. Players here are given different panels of images and it’s up to players in moving