Kevin Williams once again brings us a report of the latest VR happenings in London. The second Oculus Rift /VR meetup hosted by Inition drew as many as 60 interested individuals and showed off a ...
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Sony’s London Studio is behind PlayStation VR Worlds (2016), a collection of VR vignettes for PSVR—including the lauded ‘London Heist’—which was included in some of the headset’s launch bundles. With ...
Sandbox VR opened on Tuesday July 1, offering guests a completely unique experience in London for friends and family to enjoy. LONDON, July 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sandbox VR, the world's leader in ...
The game is being made for PS5 using the dev’s Soho Engine. In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, co-studio head Stuart Whyte expressed nothing but excitement for the upcoming title. “With this ...
There’s a new place to play Mario Kart VR in central London. VR Zone, the VR arcade arm of Bandai Namco, this week launched the game at Namco Funscape in County Hall. Funscape is a long-running arcade ...
ACCESS to VR has never been so good – and the quality is seriously stepping up. But for too long its been marred by wires connected to the ceiling and very limited space. Not Sandbox VR, an American ...
PlayStation London Studios, the first-party developer that for the past two decades has been known for creating games for PlayStation peripherals like the EyeToy and the PlayStation VR headset, is ...
From SingStar to EyeToy, Wonderbook to PlayStation Home, and most recently VR, London Studio has a reputation for working with and often defining new technologies. Not all those projects succeeded, ...
Sony's London Studio has mostly worked on games with required accessories, and its recent efforts have been on PlayStation VR. Now, it appears the studio is gearing up for a PS5 project, but it's not ...
Is Elton John diving into AR and VR tomorrow? This London pop-up at King's Cross station suggests the answer is yes. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, ...
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