The mass production of the virtual reality headset is said to have started with the start of September (via Bloomberg) and has so far not faced supply chain constraints
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PSVR 2 isn't yet set to get a release date beyond 2023. However, Sony has been working hard to ensure that there's adequate stock of PS5 consoles that can play games on the new headset. The headset will work only on PS5 and won't be compatible with backwards-compatible PSVR games.
The most we know about the device is that it packs incredible specifications. Similar to that of the PS5 in addition to its DualSense controller, Sony included haptic feedback as well as adaptive triggers, eye-tracking and inside-out tracking in addition to 3D stereo into the system however, it's not yet released an official retail price.
"PSVR 2 appears to be an opportunity for it in the gaming space," Tamoor Hussain wrote in GameSpot's PSVR 2 preview. "It will be interesting to find out if PSVR 2 will generate a lot of excitement, but at most basic level, I'm convinced that it will bring us one step closer to realizing its full potential."
PSVR 2 is set to launch with the recently announced Star Wars
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