![]() Sony has confirmed that its next VR headset will use a single cord for setup, making it a more streamlined approach to the existing PSVR headset. The one key differentiator between the PSVR 2 and Oculus Quest 2 will be that the former will not have an internal CPU or GPU and will therefore require a connection to the PS5 to function. Sony has confirmed the PSVR 2 will make use of technology such as foveated rendering, which uses eye-tracking technology to improve the image quality of what you’re currently looking at, saving resources on rendered objects in your peripheral vision. ![]() The PSVR 2 will keep the same 120Hz refresh rate as the original model, which is no surprise given the Meta Quest 2‘s screen isn’t any faster. It will also feature an expanded field of view so you can see more of the display at once. Sony has confirmed that the PSVR 2 virtual reality headset will feature a 4K HDR OLED in-headset display. If you want the Horizon Call of the Mountain game bundled in with the headset, it will cost $599.99 / £569.99 / €649.99 instead. That will not only get you the main headset, but also the required Sense controllers and stereo headphones. You’ll be able to pre-order the headset as soon as 15 November 2022, which should guarantee you a unit for launch day. Sony has confirmed that the PSVR 2 will be available to buy from 22 February 2023.
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