Early in the next year, Sony will release the PlayStation VR2 headset.

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 According to a statement from Sony, the PlayStation VR2 gaming headset will go on sale early in 2019. Although the debut date has not yet been established, we anticipate the corporation will divulge more information in the months to come.



Coming Early 2023 #PSVR2 is the message the business posted regarding the impending Sony PlayStation VR2 on its official accounts on Instagram and Twitter.

The forthcoming gaming headgear will debut as the replacement to the current PlayStation VR, which was introduced back in 2016. As its name suggests. Several information about the impending virtual reality device has already been made public by Sony.


The Sony PlayStation VR2 will include a headband-style visor similar to the initial PS VR with the same colour palette as the PlayStation 5 gaming system. Unique vibrating feedback and controllers with cutting-edge haptics are promised features.


Passthrough cameras built within the headset allow it to show the outside environment. To gain a clear sense of the play space and establish a boundary for the games, it can also scan walls, floors, and obstacles like chairs and desks. Additionally, it will have a live broadcast mode that records video for a single stream utilising the camera attached on the PS5's TV.


The PlayStation VR2 will include panels with a combined 4K resolution and capability for refresh rates of 90Hz or 120Hz. The manufacturer has also disclosed that a single USB-Type C cable can be used to link the device and the console.


Additionally, the business has already stated that when PS VR2 launches, the device would feature a lineup of about 20 top games available for users.In order to maximise resolution and improve graphics with less pixels, it also supports eye-tracking, has a 110-degree field of vision, and employs foveated rendering technology, which focuses only on the area of the eye's fovea.

 launches. It will include titles set in the Horizon and Walking Dead universes along with VR versions of No Man’s Sky and Resident Evil Village, among others.

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