A number of PlayStation VR players have begun to report issues with the new virtual reality headset device, including an issue which causes the view within the VR headset to shift to the left during play.

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As rounded up in a Reddit thread , multiple PSVR users have encountered the "Center of View" moving over time to the left as a result of the player's head moving, gradually forcing them to realign their position as their field of view shifts. It is unclear whether the issue is caused by a hardware malfunction or a software bug, but the drift does not appear to occur with all headsets or configurations."After 3 laps of Driveclub I have to look almost over my left shoulder to keep the center in the view. same thing for EVE and Battlezone... I recalibrated everything, moved the cam closer, it still shifts with every movement of my head," one user wrote IGN has also independently encountered this issue following the launch of PSVR with two employees' retail units and has reached out to Sony for comment regarding the problem and any possible solutions. We will update this story when they respond.To help alleviate some issues that may result during setup, IGN has you covered with a tutorial for how to properly get your PSVR up and running.Other Reddit users have reported various other issues, including a tilted screen view within the headset, games telling players they are unable to detect their headsets, and more.To help users who do successfully have their PSVR units hooked up, IGN has put together a guide about how to avoid motion sickness , as well as ranked each PSVR launch title by how potentially sick it may make players PlayStation VR launched on October 13, and Sony expected to sell hundreds of thousands of units as part of that initial release . A research firm also predicts Sony could sell upward of two million units before the end of 2016 For more on PSVR, read IGN's review of the new headset , along with our reviews for PlayStation VR's launch lineup

Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush