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New GameFace Wireless VR Headset Prototype to Debut at E3

VRFocus - It has been revealed that GameFace Labs will unveil the next version of its wireless virtual reality (VR) headset at this year’s E3 running from 10th – 12th in Los Angeles, California. The new prototype will be dubbed Mark 5, succeeding the Mark 4 version which added a 2.5K display to the device, as shown off at the Silicon Valley Virtual Reality (VR) Conference & Expo earlier this week.

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GameFace UI Design Revealed

VRFocus - GameFace Labs has today revealed to VRFocus the very first images of the user interface (UI) design for it’s upcoming virtual reality (VR) headset. Unlike the PlayStation 4′s Project Morpheus or the Oculus Rift for PC, GameFace is an untethered VR device which houses the components within it’s closed casing design.

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Hammerhead ‘Interested’ in Other VR Headsets for Undercurrent

VRFocus: Hamerhead Interactive is currently working on a virtual reality (VR) underwater exploration title named Undercurrent. The videogame is in development for PC and features full support for the Oculus Rift VR headset. Of course, when the project started development the Oculus Rift was essentially the only VR headset that developers could get their hands on. Now new options such as Project Morpheus and GameFace have extended the technology’s reach to PlayStation 4 and mobile platforms respectively. Will Undercurrent find its way to these new platforms?

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VR Needs Wireless, 2.5K Headsets 'From Day One' - GameFace Labs

VRFocus - GameFace Labs, the company behind the wireless, Android-based GameFace virtual reality (VR) has said that it believes the technology needs to be wireless and feature a minimum of a 2.5K resolution 'from day one'. Company CEO Edward Mason said as much to VRFocus in an interview at last month's Silicon Valley Virtual Reality (SVVR) Conference & Expo. Speaking about the headset's 2.5K panel, added in the Mark IV prototype, Mason reasoned that anything below this standard would 'lose the immersion'.