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PlayStation VR2 Launch Lineup Revealed: More Than 30 Games to Look Forward To
At CES 2023, Sony revealed that the PlayStation VR2 launch lineup boasts over 30 titles. The PlayStation Blog recently unveiled a list of 37 games available during the launch window, which includes 13 new titles.
One of the most anticipated games for PlayStation VR2 is Horizon Call of the Mountain, a VR adaptation of the popular PlayStation franchise. However, several other notable titles are part of the launch window. For instance, Before Your Eyes is a poignant game that employs blinking as an interaction method. Tetris Effect: Connected offers an enhanced multiplayer experience based on the original PlayStation VR game, while What the Bat? is a comical game where players manipulate bats using their arms.
Furthermore, the launch lineup features several ports of well-known games such as No Man’s Sky, Resident Evil Village, and Thumper. Although these ports may not generate the same buzz as original titles, they still contribute to enriching the PlayStation VR2 library.
The complete list of confirmed launch titles includes:
Unveils New Titles for PlayStation VR2 Launch Window
- After the Fall
- Altair Breaker
- Before Your Eyes
- Cities VR
- Cosmonious High
- Creed Rise to Glory: Championship Edition
- The Dark Pictures: Switchback
- Demeo
- Dyschronia: Chronos Alternate
- Fantasvision 202X
- Gran Turismo 7
- Horizon Call of the Mountain
- Job Simulator
- Jurassic World Aftermath
- Kayak VR: Mirage
- Kizuna AI – Touch the Beat!
- The Last Clockwinder
- The Light Brigade
- Moss 1 & 2 Remaster
- NFL Pro Era
- No Man’s Sky
- Pavlov VR
- Pistol Whip
- Puzzling Places
- Resident Evil Village
- Rez Infinite
- Song in the Smoke
- Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge
- Synth Riders
- The Tale of Onogoro
- Tantacular
- Tetris Effect: Connected
- Thumper
- The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Chapter 2: Retribution
- Vacation Simulator
- What the Bat?
- Zenith: The Last City
The launch lineup offers a solid selection of titles, given that PlayStation VR2 does not support backward compatibility with its predecessor. However, it’s worth noting that the launch window features several ports of existing games. It remains to be seen if Sony will continue to support the VR headset with new, exclusive titles in the future.
PlayStation VR2 and numerous games from the launch window list will be accessible on February 22. Regardless if you’re a VR enthusiast or new to the technology, there’s undoubtedly something on this list to capture your interest.