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PlayStation VR Games News: More Than 50 Games Will Be Released for the New Gadget

Fans finally received a great new update about the PlayStation VR, since a recent post from Reddit revealed a list of more than 50 games to be played on the new virtual reality headset.

A Reddit user named ZilliVanilli posted a list of different games on the website, and says that it is a confirmed list of titles that will be released on the new PlayStation VR. The list includes a lot of familiar games like Koei Tecmo's "Dead or Alive Xtreme 3," Bandai Namco's "Tekken 7," and SEGA's "Hatsune Miku Project."

According to Games Radar, there are over 200 studios that are busy developing new and exciting games for the upcoming virtual reality device. The website also added that the supposed Oculus Rift original games, like "Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes" by Steel Crate and "Surgeon Simulator" by Bossa Studios, will be launched to the new PlayStation VR instead.

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There is still no official release date for the new Sony device, even if the game titles for it were already confirmed. However, during an interview with Game Spot at the recently concluded Paris Games Week, anxious fans were assured by Shuhei Yoshida, the president of Sony's Worldwide Studios. He said that they are making sure that the PlayStation VR is prioritized, along with the PlayStation 4. "I've been pretty honest saying our focus has shifted to PS4 and PlayStation VR," Yoshida said when he was also asked for an update about the PlayStation Vita. "Our focus is on PS4 and PlayStation VR," he added.

Some of the other confirmed games for the new PlayStation VR includes Rebellion's "Battlezone," Psytec Games' "Crystal Rift," Frame Interactive's "Headmaster," Untold Games' "Loading Games," SCE London Studio's "The London Heist," Crytek's "Robinson: The Journey," and Supermassive Game's "Until Dawn: Rush of Blood."

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