Sony has announced a PlayStation virtual reality headset at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
The announcement was made by Shuhei Yoshida, president of Sony Worldwide Studios.
The headset is codenamed Project Morpheus.
Sony describes the headset as more medium than a peripheral.
No games have been announced at the time of writing, but Sony Santa Monica has created a demo that allows players to control God of War's Kratos from the first-person.
Project Morpheus will work alongside the PlayStation Camera, and PlayStation Move.
Sony says PlayStation Move represents an excellent control system for Project Morpheus.
The company says technology companies including Crytek, Havok, Unity, Epic, CriWare are all currently working with the headset.
The current developer kit runs at 1080p.
More details coming...
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