Playstation
‘The Exorcist: Legion VR’ Heads to Playstation VR on June 19th
Wolf & Wood Interactive Ltd.’s VR based game ‘The Exorcist: Legion VR’ is finally on it’s way to the Playstation VR in just over a week.
The game, which originally was released on Steam in 2017, presents 5 chapters and will arrive on June 19th, with each chapter carrying a $6.99 price tag, or you can buy them all for $29.99.
In The Exorcist: Legion VR you play as a Boston detective who is investigating the ritualistic murder of a local priest. You deal with dark forces as you attempt to unravel the terrifying mystery.
Business
Sony Acquiring Audeze
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is set to officially acquire headphones manufacturer and audio technology company Audeze, officially entering a deal to purchase the company, according to GamesIndustry.biz.
SIE is aiming to expand the audio technology of Playstation games and with this deal, not only will Audeze help them in that mission but Audeze will continue to operate as a separate entity and develop its audio products, per a number of video game journalists covering the story.
“Audeze is a premier brand for headphones, and this acquisition highlights Sony Interactive’s focus on innovation and providing the best audio experience to PlayStation players,” SIE senior vice president of platform experience Hideaki Nishino said.
Stay tuned for more updates regarding this story.
Market
God of War Ragnarok Surpasses 5 Million Units Sold
Sony Santa Monica’s newest release ‘God of War: Ragnarok’ has become the fastest selling first-party Playstation launch title, surpassing 5 million units sold since it’s release earlier this November.
Playstation officially celebrated the milestone on their official Twitter account.
“Congratulations to @SonySantaMonica for making God of War Ragnarök the fastest-selling first party launch game in PlayStation history!”
Console
Sony Planning to Expand Incubator for Chinese Games
Sony is reportedly planning to expand it’s program, the PlayStation China Hero Project, that is aimed to help fuel games developed in the country of China, according to Reuters.
The PlayStation China Hero Project will invest over 1 million yen, or $140,000, into individual projects made within China.
Sony director of China game production Bao Bo said that the incubator will benefit teams of varying sizes, from smaller, independent studios to those with “a dozen engineers or more.”
“The scale of the third season will far exceed the previous two,” Bao said.
“We want gamers around the world to better understand the creativity that comes from China. I have always had a dream which is for console gaming to become a regular part of daily entertainment for Chinese people,” Tatsuo Eguchi, president of SIE Shanghai said.
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