VRFocus- This week sees the release of one of the first big videogames of 2015 in Dying Light from Dead Island developer Techland. Virtual reality (VR) fans will no doubt recall when the studio announced its intentions to bring support for the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD) to the PC version of the first-person action title. The team saw support as a ‘no-brainer’, but what about possible support for the Project Morpheus HMD for PlayStation 4? While nothing is yet announced, Techland has at least confirmed that it is ‘experimenting’ with the kit.
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Good. I want to see this happen. It would be nice to see devs supporting both Oculus and Morpheus. I'm glad these guys are at least considering it.
I just have to wonder what part HoloLens will play in all of this. It's a different technology. Will multi-plat games have HoloLens support?
Wow, that would be epic!
This is what I'm talking about. This game on VR would be awesome. This is why I'm not impressed about Microsoft's holograms because it cannot has games like this or provide the immersion that VR offers