During its CES 2022 press conference, Sony shared new details on its upcoming successor to the PSVR, confirming that the PSVR 2 is the official name of the next-gen head-mounted display.
During the press conference, Sony dropped a lot of new information on the highly anticipated headset. This includes the name of the controllers, officially called the Sense Controllers, which will offer things such as haptic feedback, a trademark feature available in the DualSense controller.
The latest PS Blog post notes that the PSVR 2 will feature an OLED display with a 2000 x 2040 per eye panel resolution. The headset will also support 90Hz and 120Hz, with a field of view of approximately 110 degrees.
Sony also notes that the PVSR 2 will include 4 cameras on the headset and a controller-tracking IR camera for per eye tracking. “Your movements and the direction you look at are reflected in-game without the need for an external camera,” Sony notes in the blog post.
In addition to new information on the PSVR 2, Sony also announced one of the first new games confirmed to run on the next-gen headset: Horizon Call of the Mountain, which is being co-developed by Guerrilla Games and Firesprite Games – the latter of which was acquired by PlayStation last September. No additional details were made available Call of the Mountian as of yet, but Sony says the game is “being built specifically for PSVR2 and will open the doors for players to go deeper into the world of Horizon.”
While Sony did not reveal when the PSVR 2 will be available, rumors suggest the company is targeting a Holiday 2022 release.
Taylor is the Associate Tech Editor at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.