Thought to be an April fools joke by Sony, the PlayStation Flow looks pretty real to me. Designed and created by the PlayStation Wearable Entertainment Technology division, this piece of tech seems a little gimmicky at first but hey i’m sure there there will be a market for this I mean come on literally playing games underwater is kinda cool.
Quoted directly from Sony’s website:
PlayStation Flow lets you dive into a fully immersive experience that combines gaming with real life swimming. When you get to a swimming section of a game like The Last of Us Remastered, simply pause the action, head to your nearest pool, dive in and resume playing once you’re in the water.
PlayStation Flow lets you dive into a fully immersive experience that combines gaming with real life swimming.
When you get to a swimming section of a game like The Last of Us Remastered, simply pause the action, head to your nearest pool, dive in and resume playing once you’re in the water.
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Although PlayStation Flow is an exciting prospect, it’s not actually in development. But Project Morpheus, the virtual reality headset set to deliver unparalleled gaming experiences, is very real indeed. It’s due to launch during the first half of 2016 – look out for news of it from E3 2015.
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