We don't talk about that.
Eurogamer points out that Evolution's studio is also where Sony's World Wide Studios Stereoscopic 3D team hangs is hat, so it makes sense that DriveClub has been tested with the device.“
While Sony is resolutely refusing to say anything concrete, when Shuhei Yoshida was asked by the site at Gamescom whether the company was investigating a VR headset for use with the PlayStation 4, he replied, "We don't talk about that."Sony has a long history with 3D, and 3D gaming on PlayStation 3 was a big focus for the company a few years ago. It currently makes its own 3D viewing headsets, one of which was shown at last year's Tokyo Game Show.
What do you reckon? Would you be interested to see a PlayStation 4-focused VR headset made by Sony, and what impact do you think this will have on the Oculus Rift? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Junior Editor. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.