The teasers offer up little more than brief glimpses of familiar imagery over iconic music and the reveal of 'yes, this is a VR title,' the commitment of such prominent gaming/pop-culture franchises to VR is still a surprising sign given the newness of the technology - and it will likely be greeted as a big show of industry confidence in the medium sure to be agreeable with fans who've already become early adopters of the format. Now, add two more big series to the growing roster, as the Batman Arkham series and Star Wars Battlefront have both been teased for upcoming VR titles. So far several publishers have emerged with exciting new titles and VR-enabled versions of mainstays like Resident Evil and Star Trek being showcased to an enthusiastic response from crowds both present at the show and watching from home. VR or Virtual Reality gaming has been one of the biggest stories of this year's E3, with major publishers and hardware developers coming out strong in support of a technology that many had worried would remain an expensive niche medium like previous attempts at VR gaming had been.