Sony has launched its much-awaited PlayStation VR2 gaming console globally. The virtual reality-based gaming console is the successor to the original PS VR console that was released back in 2016. The new PlayStation VR2 console is available in two versions — the standard PlayStation VR2 costs $549.99 or Rs 45,520 and the PS VR2 and Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle costs $599.99 or Rs 49,660. It will be available in markets across the globe via the PlayStation Store. Also Read — Sony State of Play: All the games coming to PS VR2
“In Horizon Call of the Mountain, you’ll be able to use the eye tracking feature on PS VR2 to exchange glances with the highly detailed characters you’ll encounter, or feel the haptic feedback from the PS VR2 Sense controller as you plunge your character’s hand into the water of a flowing river,” the Sony Interactive Entertainment President and CEO Jim Ryan said while talking about the experience that the PS VR2 will be offering. Also Read — Sony State of Play highlights: Resident Evil 4, Destiny 2, Suicide Squad 4 and more
“In Resident Evil Village, the headset feedback will add a frightening new dimension as you endure terrifying moments in Dimitrescu Castle,” he added. Also Read — Sony PlayStation 5, God of War Ragnarok Bundle pre-booking today at 12 PM
It is worth noting that Sony has been building the gaming lineup for its PlayStation VR2 console well ahead of launch. Back in November 2022, the company had shared a list of 11 games that would be available on the PS VR2 at the time of launch. Two months later in January 2023, the company had shared another list containing 13 games for its PS VR2. More recently, the company added 10 more games to the line. With the latest addition, PS VR2
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