Sony Exec Hints at Next‑Gen PSVR Features — Digital News

Sony Exec Hints at Next‑Gen PSVR Features — Digital News

PlayStation VR 2035: The Next Big Leap

Tech insiders are buzzing that Sony’s VR for gaming isn’t just about a pretty headset – Brett “Shawn” Lyden, the guy steering PlayStation, has hinting that the next decade is going to be like watching a sci‑fi movie come to life.

What the Boss Really Means

“If you look at what’s happening now, you can’t really picture what the headset will be in ten years,” Shawn told Game Informer. “The changes are going to be monumental.” He added a cheeky reminder: you can’t get to 5.0 until you first create 1.0. It’s just how life is.”

Funding the Future

His goal? Keep pouring money into the platform until it’s practically the main player in gaming decades from now. In layman terms, the brand went from being “the third cousin” of entertainment to a top‑tier superstar, potentially offering the biggest monetary splash in the sector. “We’re one of the bright stars, and maybe the largest impact-wise,” he said.

Hiring for the Big Dreams

Because they’re planning a VR universe worth a blockbuster, Sony is tapping the London talent pool for a high‑profile senior designer. The job ad, posted last month, read:

  • “Join an ambitious studio crafting original PSVR games,”
  • “Co‑located in Manchester & London,”
  • “You’ll design level layouts, player objectives & enemy spawn points to churn out high‑energy missions.”

“With a track record of successful game releases, you’ll be hooked on the idea of taking your level‑design chops into the VR realm,” the ad concluded.

Industry Legends Up In Their Arms

Atsushi Morita, Sony’s head of Japan & Asia entertainment, has called VR the “biggest invention since the TV.” He explained that VR lets players face off against digital foes in a way that feels almost real. “It’s like having a time machine that lets you go everywhere and become whatever you want while staying in your living room,” he said.

No Big Reveal Yet

One thing is certain – Sony keeps the details tight. Gamers aren’t sure yet exactly what the VR ecosystem will look like, but the buzz is that the headset will be truly next‑generation by 2035.

Stay tuned; the gaming world is ready for a rewired reality.