Sony has plans to be ambitious for the future generation of hardware for virtual reality in that it hopes two million of the PSVR 2 headset ready by March next year.
The mass production of the virtual reality headset began on September 1st (via Bloomberg) and has never faced any shortages in the supply chain. With the PS5 still extremely popular because of its limited availability after its release in November 2020, Sony also plans to increase the number of consoles on shelves by the beginning of 2023, as per Bloomberg's source.
PSVR 2 is yet to receive a date past 2023. However, Sony is attempting to ensure that there's adequate stock of PS5 consoles that can play games with the brand new headset. The device will only work with PS5 and won't be compatible with backwards-compatible PSVR games.
The most we know about the hardware is that it has some beastly specifications. Similar to similar to PS5 as well as its DualSense controller Sony is incorporating haptic feedback and adaptive triggers eye-tracking, inside-out trackers, also 3D music into the package which isn't yet available for an estimated retail price.
"PSVR 2 feels poised to be a shot in the arm for it in the gaming arena," Tamoor Hussain wrote in GameSpot's PSVR 2 preview. "It still remains to be determined whether PSVR 2 will draw a large amount of excitement, but at very least I'm more confident that it'll move us one step closer to achieving the full potential of this device."
PSVR 2 will be launching with the recently announced Star Wars: Tales from a Galaxy as well as Resident Evil Village. For more details we have a list of all we know about PSVR 2.
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