
VRFocus - Earlier today a group of hardware manufacturers and software developers made one of the first big virtual reality (VR) related announcement of the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Razer, along with the likes of Sensics, announced the Open-Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) ecosystem, designed to make VR development accessible. A number of videogame developers are included in the long list of supporters of OSVR but of particular note is Gearbox Software, the developer behind the popular Borderlands series.

Take-Two: "We know there have been some concerns from Borderlands fans about Take-Two’s Terms of Service. Maintaining transparency and confidence with the community here is always our goal, and we wanted to address some of these concerns."
Gearbox Software discusses Borderlands 4 for Nintendo Switch 2, covering co-op, movement upgrades, and seamless world design.
I like what they say here...And the graphics on the gameplay shown are insane!
"The Nintendo Switch 2 has been a joy to work with. It's VERY POWERFUL. It's an incredible machine in a very tight form factor."
"We don't feel like we're fighting the system. We feel like's the system's empowering us to make the best version of Boderlands 4 we can."

Zombie Army VR is creeping onto VR headsets later this month, and here's everything you need to know about Rebellion's latest.