Sony game chief Andrew House said today that the giant publisher is partnering with Electronic Arts and Lucasfilm to create a exclusive virtual reality version of Star Wars: Battlefront for the PlayStation 4’s PlayStation VR headset.
The news comes today from a press event at the Game Developers Conference, where House also revealed that Sony will launch the PlayStation VR headset for $399 in October.
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Star Wars: Battlefront started out strong at retail, but it dropped off the best-seller list of physical games in February. Its first expansion, the Outer Rim, should debut this month.
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Sony’s PlayStation VR headset attaches to the PlayStation 4 video game console. It competes with PC-based VR headsets coming March 28 from Oculus VR and the first week of April from HTC. It also competes with the smartphone-based Samsung Gear VR headset.
Oculus is charging $600 for the Oculus Rift headset, while the HTC Vive will sell for $800. The Samsung Gear VR, which requires a Samsung smartphone, sells for $100.
Sony has lined up a bunch of games for PlayStation VR, including a number of exclusives.
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