

Horizon Call of the Mountain isn’t a log flume ride or hollow VR “experience” like the trailer might suggest. Making use of PSVR 2’s hardware, players can expect eye-tracking to highlight key items, a two-controller setup, improved haptics, and adaptive triggers for added immersion when picking up items. Polyarc announced that both Moss and the sequel Moss: Book II are set to be launch titles on PSVR 2 when it releases in February next year, which follows the adventures of a pint-sized hero named Quill who journeys through a world fraught with enemies and plenty of puzzles to boot.īoth are said to include more visual detail such as lighting and texture improvements. The VR implementation looks like a big upgrade over what we saw in GT Sport. Not much else to say ‘sides vroom vroom. Gran Turismo 7 will support PSVR 2 at the headset’s launch via a free upgrade for existing owners. The remaining list is available at the bottom of the article. Below, you’ll see our top picks along with their trailers and descriptions. We have what seems to be a fairly complete list of PSVR 2 games. We overhauled this article to include those in addition to games that have been confirmed to arrive at some point on the headset. There is a ton of overlap with the list of launch day titles announced by Sony. There’s a ton of stuff coming down the pipeline though as we approach the February 22nd launch of PSVR 2, so check out our mega roundup of everything confirmed both by Sony and indie developers looking to target PSVR 2. Jurassic World: Dominion tells the story of a world now overrun with genetically-engineered dinosaurs.Sony has revealed the price and launch date for PSVR 2 in addition to its launch day lineup for PSVR 2. However, it’s a big year for the Jurassic franchise, with a sixth film in the series (and the culmination of the “Jurassic World” sequel trilogy) landing in June. There’s a strong possibility then that Coatsink’s Jaffa could be merely a port of Aftermath, provided its Oculus exclusivity has been served. It was the developer behind Jurassic World Aftermath, the Oculus Quest-exclusive stealth game that mixed Alien Isolation-style predator-prey gameplay with the raptors and kitchen scene of the first Jurassic Park. If Coatsink is indeed bringing Jurassic Park to the PSVR 2, it won’t be the first time the developer has worked with the dinosaur-filled property. Prospective PSVR 2 owners have the likes of Horizon: Call of the Mountain, Firmament and Among Us VR to look forward to – even if the headset itself is yet to have a release date.
