PlayStation VR news and update: 'Tekken 7' and 'Grand Turismo Sport' to come with Sony's virtual reality headset compatibility

Sony, during the Paris Games Week, had finally unveiled the games that are going to be compatible as well as exclusive to their upcoming, much awaited wearable device called PlayStation VR. Included on the list of IPs are the fighting-game "Tekken 7" and the addition in the famous racing franchise "Grand Turismo Sport."
According to the report from Wired, aside from the previously rumored now official "Until Dawn: Rush of Blood" DLC, Sony had also added on their announcement that the seventh installment on their popular fighting game franchise, "Tekken 7," will also come with PlayStation VR compatibility as well as the new and upcoming racing game "Gran Turismo Sport."
As noted on the source, Sony's inclusion of "Tekken 7" into the list of games that are compatible for the PlayStation VR is quite odd. The game had never featured a different perspective into it, specifically the first-person perspective or even a third-person aspect. It always had this angle where the player's perspective is the same as the viewers of the fight, on the sideline.
As for the other title, "Grand Turismo Sport," Wired has speculated on their report that the details and functionality of it will most likely get revealed next year, probably during the beta test of the game which was scheduled to launch indefinitely on 2016, as said on PlayStation Blog.
Considering that this is a racing game and it has options to change the camera view into first-person perspective, the thought of it being compatible to VR is not that perplexing as opposed to the fighting game "Tekken 7."
As for the other mentioned titles that Sony announced during the Paris Games Week, Wired reports that "RIGS," the Quidditch-like sports from the movie "Harry Potter" will also be compatible with the PlayStation VR. Moreover, the exploration game "Robinson: The Journey" were also announced on the event. It will be like "Jurassic Park" where it will have dinosaurs, tall plants and trees.
No news yet though as for when Sony will release the PlayStation VR.