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Over 60 PlayStation VR titles are coming in 2017, early 2018

Sony today detailed the over 60 PlayStation VR titles heading to the platform within the next six months.

Big titles include Gran Turismo Sport, DOOM VFR, Skyrim and a VR version of Penn & Teller’s Desert Bus.

You can take a gander at the full list, below:

Due 2017

  • Anamorphine
  • Ark Park
  • Blade And Soul: Table Arena
  • Brain Voyagers
  • Bravo Team
  • CoolpaintVR
  • CubeWorks
  • DWVR
  • Doom VFR
  • DragonBlast VR
  • Dream Angling
  • Drunkn Bar Fight
  • End Space
  • Fishing Master
  • Flatline: Experience the Other Side
  • Ghosts in the Toybox
  • Gran Turismo Sport
  • Gunheart – Drifter Entertainment
  • Hex Tunnel
  • Hopalong: The Badlands
  • Justice League VR
  • Megaton Rainfall
  • Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV
  • Moss
  • No Heroes Allowed!
  • Nothin’ But Net
  • Obduction
  • Pixeljunk VR: Dead Hungry
  • Quar Infernal Machines
  • RadianVR
  • Rec Room
  • Run Dorothy Run
  • Sculptrvr
  • Serious Soccer
  • Shooty Fruitie
  • Snow Fortress
  • Stardrone VR
  • Stifled
  • Super Amazeballs
  • Survios
  • The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim VR
  • The Inpatient
  • The Rabbit Hole
  • VR Apocalypse
  • Virtual Engagement Confronting Fear

Due early 2018

  • Alvo
  • Ariel
  • Blasters of the Universe
  • Chainman
  • Cold Iron
  • Dead Secret
  • Dragonflight VR
  • Drone Fighters
  • Dungeon Chess
  • End of the Beginning
  • Golem
  • Knockout League
  • Penn & Teller VR: Frankly Unfair, Unkind, Unnecessary and Underhanded (includes Desert Bus)
  • Pixel Ripped 1989
  • The American Dream
  • Torn
  • Xing The Land Beyond

Which titles are taking your fancy?


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