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16th March 2016
10:27am GMT

Andrew House, the Sony global chief executive, told The Telegraph.
“To make sure that we are able to prepare and deliver enough units of PS VR and a wide variety of software titles to consumers worldwide, we have decided to launch PS VR in October 2016,” he said. “For those who are looking forward to its launch, we would like to thank everyone for their patience and continued support.”A bunch of new games are being developed for the platform, including a new addition to the Star Wars Battlefield series and a host of new 360-degree interactive videos.
In total, Sony has promised more than 100 new titles, best among them a new Assassin’s Creed spin-off, the full version of successful Oculus Rift demo Eve: Valkyrie, and the much-hyped horror game Until Dawn: Rush of Blood.
Fan reaction to the news was mostly positive
https://twitter.com/gamespot/status/710043156679671809
https://twitter.com/MarcCieslak/status/710017486247366656
https://twitter.com/PlayStation/status/709933971119808512
Although of course there were a number of people annoyed at the mandatory camera.
https://twitter.com/9GAGGifs/status/709946253820481536
https://twitter.com/Lankysi/status/710036541914091520
The future of gaming is here this October, and it looks like you can already preorder. Will you be picking up a Playstation VR this year?