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PlayStation VR2 gives us a glimpse into the future of virtual gaming

We now have knowledge of what the PlayStation VR2 will bring to the table once it launches, we touched on the key features here.

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By the day we are drawing closer to the launch of PlayStation VR2 and the company is getting ready. In one of their recent blog posts, they gave the public a view of what the VR2 will be able to do in terms of its gaming capabilities. This device is a good blend of actual reality with virtual reality.

One feature that will come in very handy for players once this gaming set launch is its see-through design. This is unlike other virtual game sets that require you to grip the controllers before perfectly putting on the headset. With the VR2, players will be able to perfectly put on the headset and still be able to see their surroundings and pick up the controllers.

PlayStation VR2
PlayStation VR2

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You will also be able to film those epic reactions you make while playing. This will be possible by connecting the PS5’s HD camera to the PlayStation VR2. A user can get the recording and send it to friends, or just watch them and enjoy their hilarious reactions.

The see-through design of this headset will also make customizing your play area possible. This customization will entail you selecting your playing field in your surrounding environment. By doing this bumping into items in your surrounding will be put in control hence reducing injuries.

Sony also promises two display modes on the PlayStation VR2. The first is virtual reality (VR) mode, which will display games in a 360-degree view. The second will be for games that do not support VR, this is known as Cinematic mode. Here, games will display as they would on a PS5 and an actual displayed screen.

We aren’t sure when this gaming device will launch, and nor are we sure of its pricing. Sony says the VR2’s launch is already in full gear, so we expect this device to be available anytime soon. Meta’s Oculus is in for a bumpy ride once Sony launched their new VR gaming headset.

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