At the IFA currently taking place in Berlin, Sony also said a few words about VR technology, especially about its own PlayStation VR, which is still in its first generation.
Sony acknowledges the various problems that VR currently presents, such as motion sickness or the fact that one no longer fully perceives the world around them, which can be somewhat dangerous. However, as Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida stated in Berlin, everything is evolving.
"So there is plenty of room for VR experiences, and they will see the change and the improvement," said Yoshida.
It is unknown what Sony is currently working on specifically in the field of VR. At the moment, one can only hope for software-based solutions and optimizations, as a new VR generation is not expected until the PS5, which will also bring hardware innovations.
Oculus co-founder Lucky Palmer is still presenting at least this year. a general solution against motion sickness The software is being considered for open source. Whether Sony will utilize this remains to be seen.
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