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Sony sending PlayStation VR to Westfield Shopping Centres around VIC, NSW, ACT, QLD

Sony today advised it will be sending PlayStation VR to Westfield Shopping Centres around most of Australia’s states and territories to give games the chance to try the tech out ahead of its October release.

You’ll be able to try the PS VR system at the following locations and times:

  • Westfield Southland (VIC): 10-11 September 2016
  • Westfield Knox (VIC): 17-18 September 2016
  • Westfield Belconnen (ACT): 24-25 September 2016
  • Westfield Parramatta (NSW): 8-9 October 2016
  • Westfield Bondi (NSW): 15-16 October 2016
  • Westfield Chatswood (NSW): 22-2329-30 October 2016
  • Westfield Hornsby (NSW): 12-13 November 2016
  • Westfield Garden City (QLD): 19-20, 26-27 November 2016

Those interested should register interest at this website.

PlayStation VR heads to Australia on 13 October. It costs $549.95 AUD. We’ve recently tried it out with EA’s Star Wars: Battlefront: Rogue One X-Wing VR Mission.


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