Investing in a new headset can be a hard sell even for the most dedicated VR aficionados. That’s especially true when the PSVR 2 costs £529 / $549 on top of, you know, having a PS5 – something that’s not even been that easy to buy until relatively recently. It sucks then that on that fateful delivery day, unless you’ve bought the Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle or are prepared to pay another £59.99 / $59.99 for the standalone purchase of what’s easily the best PSVR 2 game around right now, there’s nothing that you can dive into straight away without additional cost. That is, unless you know about the PSVR 2 demos hidden away in the PlayStation Store.
Sony just announced "there will be a sampling of game demos or trials available for players to check out when they purchase a PS VR2 headset. Players will initially see the sample content during the onboarding process, and it can also be found on PlayStation Store. This includes demos or trials of Horizon Call of The Mountain, Resident Evil Village, Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge and more." Now, while this is fantastic news, once you're out of that onboarding process it's surprisingly difficult to find those demos in one cohesive collection. Instead, they're hidden away within the store listing for each game, either right up front as an option to download the demo, or further tucked back inside the three-dot menu. Without knowing which games have demos, it's going to be interesting to actually find them all.
And so I find myself lamenting the good ol’ fashioned demo disc. The original PSVR came with a physical demo disc when it launched back in 2016. It came inside the box for the PSVR itself, and offered access to a small selection of short experiences to give
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