Rather it brings together existing tech and the PS5's power, audio and haptics in a single easy-to-use package. The only cause to pause is ultimately the PSVR 2 doesn't do anything hugely stand out from other VR headsets. Sure it's expensive but the tech on offer is undeniably eye-catching, and the VR experience is properly high-end. We had a lot of praise for the PSVR 2 in our review, as it's a fantastic bit of hardware. Our hope is Sony really commits to putting out high-quality PSVR 2 games, as the only standout title in our review was Call of the Mountain we hope to put more PSVR 2 games to the test rather soon. But the ones to look out for could be the PSVR 2 updates for Gran Turismo 7 and Resident Evil Village. Plus 3D audio is put to great use s well.Įxpect a deluge of updates for existing games to run on the PSVR 2, as well as ports of current VR games. The game that will lead the PSVR 2 charge is Hozion Call of the Mountain, which not only looks very impressive but feels great thanks to the haptics in the PSVR 2's Sense controllers and headset. And with Sony confirming that there are more than 100 games in development, we could see a bounty of PSVR 2 games in the near future.Ĭheck out our roundup of every game that has been announced so far, from exclusives, to launch day titles and more. The PSVR 2 will come with more than 30 games within its launch window of February and March. (Image credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.)
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