PlayStation Australia announces its EB Expo lineup

EB Expo is this weekend and to get you on board the hype train, PlayStation Australia has announced its playable lineup.

PlayStation VR will have a huge presence at the Expo with nine playable titles available. These include;

      • Driveclub VR
      • Farpoint
      • PlayStation VR World
      • RIGS Mechanized Combat League
      • Until Dawn: Rush of Blood
      • EVE: Valkyrie
      • Batman Arkham R
      • Call of Duty: Jackal Assault
      • Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

For those more interested in classic gaming experiences, PlayStation is also offering players a range of options. For the first time in Australia, go hands-on with Horizon: Zero Dawn from Guerrilla Studios. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and WWE 2K17 are also available on the show floor.

The EB Expo will run from September 30 through October 2.

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