PlayStation LifeStyle is Giving Away Free VR Codes for VR Invaders

PlayStation LifeStyle is Giving Away Free VR Codes for VR Invaders

Totally free.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 27, 2017 @ 03:34 PM (Staff Bios)
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PlayStation LifeStyle, a gaming site completely dedicated to PS news, has just announced that they will be giving away five codes for VR Invaders. The game is played on PlayStation VR, and if you don't have one yet, you might want to consider picking one up. While VR is certainly not the main focus for a lot of companies, there will be some new VR games rolling out in the next few months for PlayStation.

If you do already have a PSVR, you can check out this link right here. All you have to do to be entered in the contest is leave a comment down below saying how you would fight off an alien invasion. Get clever with it. Talk about shelters and massive weapons or something like that. Maybe a pig cannon. Just shoot pigs at them.

You can check out the trailer for VR Invaders right down below and see if you want to try to win it for free over at PlayStation LifeStyle!

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