Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed the final PlayStation VR 2 launch line-up, in addition to confirming 13 new games for the platform.
The full launch line-up, which Sony defines as releasing until the end of March, includes first-party titles Horizon Call of the Mountain and Gran Turismo 7, which will be available on PSVR2’s February 22 launch day.
On GT7, Sony says players will be able to experience all cars and tracks in VR with eye tracking and foveated rendering. 2-player splitscreen races are not supported in VR, but “all other races”, including online races, will be available.
The new titles include ports of PSVR1 classic Rez Infinite, which will feature eye tracking and haptic feedback, and Tetris Effect, which will also support the unique PSVR2 features.
“With eye tracking enabled, you can enter the Zone by closing and then opening your eyes,” Enhance said of Tetris Effect. “You can also feel key moments of the game and your actions through headset feedback and haptic feedback on the DualSense controller.”
On infinite, it said: “Prepare yourself once again for THE ultimate version of Rez, a thrilling journey of sights, sounds and shooting action, except this time in PS VR2 with eye tracking (you can track and aim at enemies!) and haptic feedback from the controllers and headset feedback.”
Both Rez and Tetris Effect will be available be available as upgrades on the original games for $9.99 USD / €9.99.
The full PlayStation VR2 launch line-up is as follows:
PlayStation VR2 will launch on February 22, 2023. Priced at $549.99 / €599.99 / £529.99, it includes the PS VR2 headset, PS VR2 Sense controllers and stereo headphones.
PlayStation VR2 owners will not, however, be able to play existing PlayStation VR games,
Read more on videogameschronicle.com