![]() You’ll be able to simply look in a specific direction to trigger an input, which they say allows for “a heightened emotional response and enhanced expression” (which we’ll take to mean ‘pant-wettingly scary’ in a horror) in your PSVR2 games. In addition, the PSVR2 headset will also feature eye tracking. Furthermore, the headset will also utilise the PlayStation 5’s Tempest 3D audio tech, similar to its existing Pulse 3D headset. It’ll do this by way of a vibration motor embedded in the headset itself. PlayStation calls the headset feedback a “new sensory feature that amplifies the sensations of in-game actions from the player”. The control system, for that matter, will combine eye tracking, headset feedback, 3D audio and the aforementioned controllers to “create an incredibly deep feeling of immersion”. ![]() That’ll be helped by the controllers, now officially dubbed the PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers. It’ll feature adjustable lens separation and a six-axis motion sensing system, along with an IR Proximity sensor. ![]() Each screen will sport a refresh rate of 90Hz/120Hz with a FOV of 110 degrees. PlayStation VR2 will feature an OLED display with a resolution of 2000 x 2040 per eye. ![]() Sony has revealed the official name of its next-generation VR hardware for PlayStation 5 as the much less cumbersome PlayStation VR2, along with the hardware’s official specifications. ![]()
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