Gaming company DeNA intends to make up to four seed investments in the virtual reality technology sector through September this year.

Japan-based games site operator DeNA plans to make up to four investments in virtual reality companies within the next eight months, Tech in Asia reported on Thursday.

James Riney, principal at DeNA’s corporate venturing unit, Strategic Investment Office, told Tech in Asia that the investments will likely consist of three seed-stage deals and potentially a growth-stage investment as well.

DeNA itself will also make its first moves into that sector, and intends to release a VR game later in 2015…