Sony has launched a large FAQ in regards to the PlayStation VR2 on the PlayStation Weblog forward of the headset’s February 22 launch. It reveals some key new particulars about video games for the platform, specifically that over 100 PS VR2 titles are in growth, and that Sony doesn’t plan on giving its video games bodily releases for now.
For probably the most half, the FAQ is filled with fundamental details about the PlayStation VR2’s specs, the best way to set it up, and what’s required to make use of it. However the Video games part of this FAQ reveals fairly a number of illuminating particulars about the way forward for the system. It reiterates that there can be round 30 launch titles for the system, but additionally reveals simply how a lot is within the works for the headset. In response to the query, “What number of video games are in growth for PS VR 2?” Sony writes, “There are presently greater than 100 titles in growth for PS VR2.”
That’s signal, as a brand new, costly VR headset like this lives or dies on its recreation lineup. PSVR2’s early days is perhaps a bit odd as Horizon Name of the Mountain is one among its solely true exclusives — and it’s not backward appropriate with PlayStation VR titles (one thing this FAQ reiterates. Nevertheless, these choosing one up can nonetheless know that a lot of video games are within the works for it.
One other FAQ query asks, “Will PS VR2 video games be digital solely or will there be bodily disc releases?” — which is wise to make clear as this headset’s predecessor had bodily video games. “Initially at launch, PS VR2 video games can be digital,” Sony says. “Bodily disc releases for choose titles could also be obtainable at a future date.” So don’t maintain on to the concept of choosing up a bodily copy of Horizon Name of the Mountain; you’ll be getting PS VR2 video games by means of the PlayStation Retailer in the interim.
Take a look at the complete FAQ when you have any technical questions on PS VR2’s setup and which video games it helps. PlayStation VR can be launched on February 22.
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