Sony recognizes the superiority of the competition against PlayStation VR

It has been Masayasu Ito, the president of SCE himself, who has admitted that PlayStation VR will be below its competition. The manager himself, in an interview with Polygon, stated that as they see it, PlayStation VR’s option to work with limited hardware, such as PlayStation 4, makes the device below when it comes to quality in VR. of his opponents.

If you ask me about the highest-end quality, I have to admit that Oculus Rift will surely offer better virtual reality quality than ours. However, to do this you will need a very fast and excessively expensive PC.

The main advantage of PlayStation VR is that the device works with PlayStation 4, so we won’t need that. It’s more of a device for everyday use, so it’s affordable, not like Oculus.

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