Oculus VR was aware that Sony was working on virtual reality even before the PlayStation VR was unveiled.
That's according to Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, who says he was in talks with Sony about the technology prior to kicking off his Kickstarter campaign for the Rift.
"I knew some people at Sony working on VR before I even started my Kickstarter campaign, actually, and we brought them in early on to show them what we were working on, to talk about what the minimum standards were for a good VR experience," Luckey said in an interview with IBT.
"What does it take to make something that won't make people uncomfortable and won't turn people off of virtual reality?"
He added: "That's really the most important thing, is to not poison this well for all of us in the future, and I think they understand that.
"They also understand the importance of content, and they've been doing a lot of work making sure there's a lot of VR games."
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Earlier this week, Sony CEO Kaz Hirai revealed that there are more than 100 titles in development for PlayStation VR.
Meanwhile, pre-orders for VR rival Oculus Rift recently went live and have sold out in under 15 minutes.











