
Six-axis motion sensor, IR proximity sensorĤ cameras for headset and controller tracking, IR camera for each eye The headset also has its own haptic feedback. The PS VR2 Sense controllers have adaptive triggers with adjustable sensitivity and haptic feedback, just like the PlayStation 5's DualSense controller. PS VR2 supports PlayStation's 3D audio technology for spatial sound, and the headset features a built-in mic and a headphone port. The display operates with a 90Hz or 120Hz refresh rate for a smooth picture. Visuals on PS VR2 benefit from a higher resolution OLED display that supports 4K and high dynamic range ( HDR) contrast. PS VR2 also provides a "see-through view" to let players check their surroundings without taking off the headset, and players can set the boundaries for their play area using the headset's cameras. But while the original PlayStation VR required an external camera for motion detection, the PS VR2 has its own built-in motion and eye tracking. Like the original headset, the VR2 must be wired to a console for use (in this case, the PS5). You can follow along with everything we know about PSVR 2 right here.Įlsewhere in the report Thunderful also confirms its working with an undisclosed external developer on a new ‘Arcade Style Shooter’ for VR, set to release in the second half of this year.The PlayStation VR2 carries over many features found on the original PS VR model released in 2016, while offering a few key upgrades and new options. Given the speculation that PSVR 2 could be launching in 2023, it’s possible that this is the game Coatsink currently has in the works for PSVR 2 (though it’s just as possible it’s also bringing Jurassic World to the new headset). The other title, codenamed ‘Date’, is a VR co-op survival game that’s coming only to headsets and set to launch in 2023. Either that or the company is working on a new VR game set in the universe. There’s a decent chance that this is simply a port of the studio’s existing game, the Quest-exclusive Jurassic World: Aftermath, to other headsets and consoles, though it’s somewhat odd to use a codename for an existing project.Įarlier this year Coatsink brought another one of its Quest games, Shadow Point, over to PSVR so there’s precedent for another such port. It’s set to launch in the second half of this year on VR and console. One is codenamed ‘Jaffa’ and uses the Jurassic World IP. It looks like Coatsink’s previously-confirmed PSVR 2 project could be a co-op survival title and/or more Jurassic World content.Īn Interim Report from studio owner Thunderful confirms that the team is currently working on two VR projects.
