PlayStation VR now has a 360-degree YouTube app

As far as virtual reality headsets go, the PlayStation VR is already pretty well equipped when it comes to games, with a sizeable catalogue of titles available for Sony’s newest toy. But affording the headset and all those games at a penny-pinching time of year? That’s not going to be possible for everyone.

So, considering how many PS VR visors are going to be sat under Christmas trees next week, the system’s YouTube app is getting a timely update that will see PlayStation VR headsets natively support YouTube’s 360-degree video content.

With a flick of a switch, Sony’s exponentially increased the amount of free content people will be able to enjoy with the headset.

Virtually rolling out

The update however isn’t being rolled out immediately to all users. YouTube 1.09 has been spotted by some Redditers, but it’s not automatically downloading for all.

It’s worth trying to manually force the update if you’re feeling impatient – hover over the app’s icon, hit your controller’s “Options” button, and select “Check for Update” to attempt to speed up the process.

Once it’s installed, the YouTube app will offer up two options upon start up – to fire up either the “PlayStation VR Version” or a “Normal Version”.

Though you’ve previously been able to load up 360 videos on the headset over a USB stick, this update makes viewing a wider range of 360-degree footage far easier.

Sourse: techradar.com

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1 Comment
  1. Reply Mrs. Lera Paucek I January 23, 2017 at 4:34 am

    Love to know how they think they are going to do that with a broadband service that maxes out 76mb if you somehow have a perfect connection and not many other people using it nearby. 99% of the population will simply not have the bandwidth to be able to stream 4k content because this country's broadband speeds are still in the dark ages. There are third world countries with faster average broadband speeds. The only provider in the UK that even gets remotely close to decent speeds is Virgin, and even then you get an upload speed that barely rivals a baked bean can and some string, it would at least allow 4k streaming, again assuming you aren't in a congested area or on a package that restricts your data usage to 3 emails and a low rest photo per month.

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