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  • Bethesda

    'Skyrim VR' is now easier to play and better to look at

    by 
    Rob LeFebvre
    Rob LeFebvre
    06.25.2018

    Bethesda's Skyrim went full VR about seven months ago, and it's now getting a pretty significant update. That's a good thing, as not everyone was super pleased with this version of the venerable RPG. According to UploadVR, the title will receive improved visuals, a new main menu and some significant changes to the Move controller configuration.

  • Engadget

    Sony begins 14-day in-home PSVR trial program

    by 
    Rob LeFebvre
    Rob LeFebvre
    12.04.2017

    Sony's grip on the indie market is slipping, though that may be part of the plan for the future of Playstation. More and more, we're seeing the company support virtual reality and its flagship PSVR system with various games, accessories and bundles hoping to convert us all to the immersive gaming platform. In yet another push, Sony just announced an initiative aimed at those of us who haven't taken the plunge, yet: a way to try out PlayStation VR in your own home. Of course, the demand is so high that the site you use to sign up has already reached the maximum number of users.

  • Bethesda Softworks

    Sony's new PSVR bundle includes the apt version of 'Skyrim'

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    11.06.2017

    Sony is making up for its dearth of big exclusives this holiday season (expansions for Horizon: Zero Dawn and Uncharted don't count, sorry, and racing sims don't quite have mass appeal) with a concerted focus on PSVR. Come November 17th you'll be able to pick up a new bundle with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR, a pair of Move motion controllers, the PlayStation Camera and updated PSVR headset for $449.99.

  • Engadget

    Sony shows off 'Doom VFR' and the rest of the PSVR holiday lineup

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    10.31.2017

    While the gaming world's eyes are all set upon the start of Paris Games Week, Sony demo'd a number of upcoming titles for the Playstation VR, many of which will be released in time for the holidays. Among the titles on display were marquee titles Doom VR, which can now be played with the system's rifle-like Aim Controller and Skyrim VR, which has added a short-hop teleportation feature for quickly moving through Tamriel. We also took a look at League of War, a dual-screen tabletop war simulator that's sure to be the life of your next LAN party; Farpoint's newest expansion pack, a 1-on-1 (but with AI minions) battle arena; and Bravo Team, a Time Crisis-esque co-op combat shooter. Check out the video above for highlights and reactions to everything on display. Follow all the latest news from Sony's PlayStation event here!

  • Bethesda

    'Fallout,' 'Doom' and 'Skyrim' will launch in VR this year

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    08.23.2017

    The biggest beef for VR gamers is the lack of, well, VR games. That's about to change soon thanks to Bethesda, which revealed that all three of the VR titles it announced previously will be coming to the Playstation VR and HTC Vive by the end of the year. And those titles should have you salivating: Doom VFR arrives on December 1st to the PSVR and HTC Vive, Fallout 4 VR hits the Vive on December 12th, and Skyrim VR will land on the PSVR on November 17th.