Ad Sony about the follow-up to his first headset, PlayStation VR, aroused the curiosity of many virtual reality enthusiasts. However, Sony didn’t reveal the device in full, as the PlayStation VR 2 headset design is likely still being finalized. It’s unclear when Sony will step up and fully reveal its PlayStation VR 2, but there are indications that it will happen sooner rather than later. For example, a new website focused on PlayStation VR 2 and their characteristics.
The new website of PlayStation VR 2 from Sony doesn’t appear to have any new information on the VR headset, its controllers, or any of Sony’s release plans. The website, as it stands, simply collects the previously announced information in one place, with a nice graphical presentation. Since the PlayStation VR 2 headset has yet to be revealed, all photos on the website are of the two PS VR 2 motion controllers. Still, it’s nice to have all the information in one place.
What the website does do is instill hope that Sony is preparing to share more information about the viewer PlayStation VR 2 in the relatively near future. Rumors and speculation point to a PS VR 2 release in the holidays of 2022. If this turns out to be true, Sony will want to reveal the headset relatively soon so they can focus on showing off PS5 VR games in the second half of the year.
As for what the website shows now, it repeats the language about a “next-gen” step forward for VR and key features like 4K HDR visuals and PS VR 2 Sense technology. More specifically, the website mentions that PS VR 2 features two 2000 x 2040 OLED screens that support up to 120fps, 110-degree field of view, and eye-tracking cameras to help improve detail where players’ vision is focused. players. There is even a short description of the vibration in the viewfinder.
Later sections of the website describe the controllers for PlayStation VR 2, including features such as haptic feedback, adaptive tracking, and precision finger and touch tracking, and the first game announced for PS VR 2. That game is Horizon Call of the Mountain, a first-person spin-off of the Horizon franchise.
Suffice to say, there’s plenty to be excited about PlayStation VR 2. The new website makes a compelling case for Sony’s next-generation virtual reality headset. It’s also a hint that more information will be shared soon, and perhaps a full reveal of the PS VR 2 headset itself.