Sony is giving gamers another reason to pick the PS4 over the Xbox One.
The company just announced a virtual reality headset for the next-gen console at this year's annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Called Project Morpheus, the black and white headpiece looks way slicker than the Oculus Rift virtual headset we've tried out in the past.
Here's a look at the prototype:
Sony's new VR device is called Project Morpheus. It is to be demo'd tomorrow. Can't wait for more details. pic.twitter.com/SCBOzVajAM
— Boogie2988 (@Boogie2988) March 19, 2014
"Project Morpheus": a Virtual Reality device for PS4. We're seeing it now: looks sleek and futuristic, black and white with blue highlights
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) March 19, 2014
Check out a photo of "Project Morpheus." Pretty cool, huh? pic.twitter.com/znCemKqpN4
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) March 19, 2014
That's a wrap! Here's another photo of Project Morpheus, PlayStation's new VR prototype pic.twitter.com/qMJKWnUlmM
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) March 19, 2014
IGN reports the prototype will be available to developers to start creating games soon.
The headset will interact with Sony's camera and Move technologies.
Microsoft may really want to get to work on their virtual reality IllumiRoom now.
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