Big announcement day in the house PlayStation, especially for all users Sony in possession of PlayStation VR. A new appointment with PS VR Spotlight, in fact, it will bring us several new interesting news on titles that take advantage of the PlayStation virtual reality device, for which the arrival of a new version was recently announced for PlayStation 5. The first announcement today is the arrival of Doom 3: VR Edition, which will debut on the PS4 peripheral on March 29, and will also be backwards compatible on PlayStation 5.
Step through the portal into Hell with Doom 3: VR Edition, coming to #PSVR ? First details on the March 29 PS4 release: https://t.co/MtQQpCb7wA pic.twitter.com/edh51i1lCo
- PlayStation (@PlayStation) March 3, 2021
Take a journey to Mars you won't soon forget with the power of PlayStation VR and Doom 3: VR Edition. The game will arrive on March 29 for PlayStation 4 and is backwards compatible on PlayStation 5. Take the controller in hand, put on the PS VR headset and put on the Doom Marine's armored boots. Fight for your life as one of the few survivors left in a demon-overrun UAC facility. Feel even closer to terror with all-new VR enhancements that allow you to peek around corners, improving weapon and torch exploitation through motion controls, 180-degree quick-turn capabilities, so you can catch demons as you sneak up behind you. You'll find a blend of action and horror that you've enjoyed in the original Doom 3 - but VR fans will discover a hellish experience with Doom 3: VR Edition. Doom 3: VR Edition includes Doom 3 and its expansions, Resurrection of Evil and The Lost Mission, magazines for PS VR technology. Uncover the secrets of UAC's wicked experiments, encounter mysterious monstrosities in claustrophobic environments, and wield an arsenal of iconic (and even otherworldly) weapons as you survive the forces of hell for over 15 hours of gameplay.
We advise you to stay tuned to Resources4Gaming, as it seems there are numerous new announcements on the way for the titles that PS VR will see issued in the course of 2021, as announced by Sony itself: “We were delighted with the enthusiasm we have seen from the community around the announcement last week of our next-generation VR system for PS5. We will have more to share in the future ”.