Here’s the Full Project Morpheus GDC 2014 Presentation With Shuhei Yoshida

Back on March 18th, Sony unveiled Project Morpheus, the PS4 VR headset that won’t be releasing this year. Since video cameras weren’t allowed at the presentation, footage hasn’t surfaced for the GDC 2014 presentation – until today.

Below is the full 58-minute presentation where you can watch Shuhei Yoshida reveal Project Morpheus (skip to 3:00 for the start of VR talk):

If you just want a quick overview from Shuhei Yoshida about Project Morpheus, he said, “Our current prototype for Project Morpheus features a head mounted display with 1080p resolution and a 90 degree field of view. Accelerometer and gyroscope sensors built into the head mounted unit, as well as PlayStation Camera, accurately tracks head orientation and movement, so as your head rotates, the image of the virtual world rotates intuitively in real-time.

“Project Morpheus also features our new 3D audio technology that re-creates stereoscopic sounds in all directions and changes in real-time depending on your head orientation. In addition to PlayStation Camera, Project Morpheus works with DualShock 4 Wireless Controller and PlayStation Move to deliver an easy-to-use, plug-and-play VR experience.”

Could you listen to Shuhei talk about PlayStation for hours on end? Let us know in the comments below.

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