Sony Starts Spotlighting Amazing PSVR Experiences

Sony is starting a new promotional series meant to highlight what it deems are the best and brightest examples of PlayStation VR content available to consumers as of today. And that effort also starts today, under the provisional name of PS VR spotlight.

The initiative isn’t confined to just blog posts, but will also include high-visibility placements on the PlayStation Store, as well as some key sales. According to Gillen McAllister, one of SIE’s communications specialists, Sony does not want to infuse any false hopes this week as the idea is to give the entirety of its focus to already available PSVR content. Which, in other words, means there will be zero PlayStation 5 announcements.

Not something that everyone would expect has to be communicated via a disclaimer, but seeing how close we are to the PS5 release, this is not an unusual course of action for Sony to take. Some of the titles that will be spotlighted this week are Borderlands 2 VR, Everybody’s Golf VR, Superhot VR, and L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files, as well as Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, Blood and Truth, and Arizona Sunshine. The aforementioned PS Store sale is scheduled to start on Wednesday, September 9th.

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