![]() Feedback thus far as been overwhelmingly positive, with Eurogamer and Digital Foundry’s John Linneman describing his time with the VR racer as “the most immersive racing game we’ve played in VR to date,” ahead of the likes of Project Cars and Assetto Corsa, the latter running on much more powerful hardware and on VR headsets with more impressive technical specifications (namely the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive). One of the biggest is Drive Club VR, now officially announced as a PSVR exclusive and Sony wheeled the latest version out along with a force feedback steering wheel to show everyone what it’s like. See Also: ‘Driveclub VR’ Confirmed Exclusively for PlayStation VR in 2016 Naturally then, Sony took the opportunity to bring out their big guns to show off just what their console VR platform could do. The PlayStation 4 powered VR headset PlayStation VR is due to land on October 13 and last week’s Gamescom show in Cologne was one of the last major shows of its kind ahead of PSVR’s release (excluding rumoured press events involving Neo of course).
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