As we teeter on the cusp of tomorrow's PSVR 2 launch, Sony has announced an additional 10 games coming to its new-fangled virtual reality hardware in the «near future» — a number that pushes its launch window line-up over the 40 mark.
First up is developer Free Lives' gladiatorial smash-'em-up Gorn, which launches on 16th March. Also due in March is Nock: Bow + Arrow Soccer, which, as its name suggests, blends archery and football for a spot of «high-stakes» sports action.
Next on the list is Arizona Sunshine studio Vertigo Games' Hellsweeper VR, an «intense VR experience where earthly physics do not exist and gravity-defying movements become your new reality». This one's coming «later this year».
Also due «later this year» is Sushi Ben, a VR narrative adventure in which players attempt to save a local sushi restaurant from going out of business, and Another Fisherman's Tale, the sequel to InnerspaceVR's 2019 recursive puzzler A Fisherman's Tale.
If you're looking for something closer to release, there's Ragnarock — a viking-themed solo/multiplayer VR rhythm — and anime-inspired motorcycle action game Runner, both of which launch tomorrow alongside PSVR. Also coming tomorrow is Unplugged: Air Guitar, a rock music game featuring tracks from the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, The Offspring and Weezer.
And rounding out Sony's list of new line-up additions are «realistic sword-fighting game» Swordsman VR and Startenders: Intergalactic Bartending, which serves up a spot of cocktail-making silliness. Both are offering free PSVR 2 upgrades from the PSVR versions.
Trailers for all the above titles — which join PSVR 2's already sizeable launch window line-up — can be found in Sony's announcement post.
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