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In the aftermath of all the big-name games that Sony teased in June’s PlayStation 5 reveal, the company is renewing its commitment to also make the new console a friendly place for indie developers and fans by spotlighting some of the upcoming titles in the works when the PS5 arrives later this year. Iron Man VR suits up starting Friday, July 3, priced at $39.99 for the base game, or $49.99 for a digital deluxe edition that includes four custom armor skins plus an Iron Man PS4 theme, a digital deluxe soundtrack, and 12 in-game research points right from the start. Iron Man VR is a PlayStation VR exclusive, and Sony is sweetening the incentive for first-time VR buyers with a $349.99 all-in-one bundle that includes the full game, as well as the PS VR headset, PlayStation Camera, a VR demo disc, and a pair of PlayStation Move controllers. When you’re not ion-thrusting through the air, your downtime will put you back in Tony’s tricked-out garage, where you can customize Iron Man’s armor and upgrade its abilities with all the MCU tech we’ve come to know (and envy) on the big screen.