Yesterday's Sony press conference gave us a glimpse into the future of the console and the company's hopes for its virtual reality platform, "Project Morpheus", including a handful of in-development games for the headset. One of these is Frame Interactive's debut: soccer ball heading simulator Headmaster. Essentially a mini-game filled with more mini-games, Headmaster began life as a last minute Game Jam entry back in June 2014; described as "the strange love child of Wii Sports and Portal", Sony took a liking to the game after a brilliant pitch at last year's GDC and was quickly signed to the publishing giant as a Morpheus exclusive title.
Headmaster is a VR game where you physically head virtual footballs and other odd things. You have been banished to The Football Improvement Center for below standard performance at your club. To work your way back you'll head footballs in the many varied challenges of "Heading Therapy", and just when it can't get any weirder... it gets normal. And then weird again. Play with friends or on your own as you build your skills and solve the vast variety of challenges in this Project Morpheus exclusive.
Headmaster doesn't have a release date yet, but as soon as it does we will let you know.
We've got the full list of Headmaster trophies - check the list for guides to unlocking them.