Virtual reality feels like a natural fit for the craziness of Pandora, the crazy dystopian alien world that hosts the Borderlands series. So it’s no surprise that 2K Games is using Gearbox Software‘s hit Borderlands 2 to make its first triple-A VR release.
Today, the Grand Theft Auto and Civilization publisher announced Borderlands 2 VR. The action-role-playing game launches December 14 for PlayStation VR, and 2K said this will be no straight port, with new features and skills for the four player characters. In August, Sony announced it has sold more than 3 million PSVR headsets, and it continues to be a popular platform of this emerging technology because all you need to run it is a PlayStation 4, a camera, and a move controller — you don’t need an expensive gaming PC to play triple-A (aka blockbuster) VR games like Resident Evil 7.
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