On the point of eye-tracking, Tobii, one of the market leaders in eye-tracking tech, announced in February they're in negotiations to provide it for PSVR 2, which suggests the headset's development may not be as far ahead as first thought, intriguingly. That means you can 'feel' the rush of objects passing past you in-game, or the pull of the vehicle as you accelerate. There's also eye-tracking and new sensory features which combine 3D audio and haptic feedback via the new controllers for increased immersion. Read More: PSVR Vs PSVR 2: How do they compare? That same leak also noted the headset should be utilising 'Direct RGB OLED' displays, interestingly, and analyst Brad Lynch expects these panels to be 3.5 inches in size. This 800 PPI figure is also double that of the Quest 2, too. Read More: DualSense Edge - Everything You Need To KnowĪ leak from analyst Ross Young has also noted that the pixel density for both eyes should practically double on the PSVR 2's displays up to 800PPI from the original headset's 386. We're also getting a massive 2000 x 2040 resolution per eye - a marked improvement on the original PSVR headset that comes in the form of two separate displays, as opposed to one larger 4000x4080 panel. It looks like we're getting OLED displays with framerates of up to 120hz and a 110-degree field of view. The specs for the headset can be seen below and there are some standout features. New details were announced on the PlayStation blog as to the specs of the PSVR 2 and they do not disappoint. Read More: Sony Officially Reveals PSVR 2 Headset Design PSVR 2 Headset Specs Sony has also noted this new headset features a slightly reduced weight in contrast to the last generation, alongside confirming the feature of adjustable lenses and an intriguing new vent design, and a mechanism to stop the lenses from steaming up. The pre-sale is exclusive to PlayStation's online store - news about other retailers like Amazon and GameStop is awaited. PSVR 2 Pre-ordersĪs promised, pre-orders for PSVR 2 are now live. Plenty to get excited about then for when the PSVR 2 drops. This has been confirmed by CAPCOM producer Kanda Tsuyoshi.Įven an old PS2 classic is getting in on the action, with the fireworks-themed rhythm and puzzle game Fantavision returning as Fantasvision 202X 23 years after its initial release.Ī fan of racing? Well, Gran Turismo 7 has also been confirmed as a launch-day title for PSVR 2 during CES 2023. Moreover, Resident Evil Village's VR mode will be made available as a free DLC on 22nd February 2023 alongside the release of PSVR 2. The news comes via an official press release, and the developer has also unveiled a trailer for the same. As the release date for Sony's new VR headset keeps getting closer, more and more devs are announcing their lineup of games for it.įor example, Vertigo Games announced that After the Fall would be rolled out for PSVR 2 on 22nd February 2023.
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