Oculus became Meta and we got standalone Meta Quest and Quest 2 wearable VR headsets. Vive Pro 2 launched with improved ergonomics and a fine-tuned IPD slider.
Valve Index 2 is yet to come, and we’re finally getting PlayStation VR2 soon!
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PlayStation VR 2 would be at CES 2023!
The Consumer Electronics Show would begin on January 5, 2023. And we expect numerous new technological marvels. But what we’re most excited about is the PlayStation VR 2 headset.
We’re yet to see the device and get a full manifest of its features, but we’re aware of the games already announced for it. And we also have a list of games that we expect to be revealed for tomorrow.
It has been announced that Horizon Call of The Mountain will be exclusive to PS VR2. Then games like Resident Evil Village and No Man’s Sky would get an update to also support this new VR device.
Among other games, we’re only hoping to see one game that hasn’t been announced for it yet, and that’s Half-Life: Alyx.
While every VR game is special in its own way, this latest entry in the Half-Life series is just something different. And we hope that tomorrow it will finally be announced for PS VR2.
Sony is going all out with VR games this time
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With the launch of the PS VR2, Sony seems to be trying to make it a household affair. With games like No Man’s Sky and Resident Evil Village, it has already cemented its intention to bring older games into VR.
Although it was previously announced that it would not be backwards compatible with PS VR, we’ve seen a number of older VR games receive updates to support the new device.
It just means that whether or not they want to bring their games to the system is entirely up to the developers. So there’s a chance we’ll see Batman VR and Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot on this new device too.
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That said, we’re still excited about this latest step in the right direction in VR technology.