GameFace Labs elaborated its in-development GameFace Mark 4 VR headset at last week’s CES in Las Vegas, revealing that its oculus Rift competitor features head-tracking wireless gameplay while not requiring a connected PC.
A leading website reported that a 3D-printed paradigm version of the GameFace connected with a DualShock 3 controller to assist player immersion was shown, though some games were controlled via physical movement. It also offers a 5.2-inch, 1920×1080 LED panel, and a Tegra 4 processor powered demonstration games like Dead Trigger.
The GameFace 4 is supported by an Android VR-specific shop-front that includes an array of compatible games. GameFace Labs is aiming for a retail release by the end of this year.