The production of the mass-produced virtual reality headset began at the end of September (via Bloomberg) and has not yet faced any limitations in its supply chain. With the PS5 remains demanded due to its limited availability since it launched in FUT 23 Coins November 2020, Sony also plans to offer more consoles on shelves in the early 2023 timeframe according to the Bloomberg sources.
PSVR 2 has yet get a release date past 2023. However, Sony attempts to ensure that they have enough PS5 consoles available to play games with the new headset. The headset will work only with PS5 and will not be backwards compatible with PSVR games.
What is known about the device is that it packs incredible specs. Like the PS5 with its DualSense controller Sony is incorporating haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, inside-out tracking, eye-tracking as well as 3D sound into its kit, however, it's not yet released the price at which it will retail.
"PSVR 2 seems poised to be an important step for the gaming arena," Tamoor Hussain wrote in GameSpot's PSVR 2 preview. "It must be observed whether PSVR 2 will garner widespread interest, but at minimum, I'm confident that it'll move us one step closer to achieving the full potential of this device."
PSVR 2 will be launching with the recently announced Star Wars: Tales from a Galaxy and Resident Evil Village. For more details look up everything we have learned about PSVR 2.
Horizon Zero Dawn could be getting a significant upgrade due to a recent report that says that "accessibility features, graphics modes, and quality of life improvements for the gameplay," will ensure that Guerrilla Games' 2017 title up to the same similar level as its 2022 sequel Horizon Forbidden West.
As spotted by MP1st and confirmed by VGC The new character models, lighting, and animations will be included in the game along with accessibility options that will be able to balance being an remake and a Remaster at the same time. A number of these improvements are included inside Horizon Zero Dawn for PC. PC version of Horizon Zero Dawn that was released in 2020, though this game mostly reused the same assets like the PS4 edition.
As per the news report Guerrilla Games is also currently developing the Horizon multiplayer title for PS5 as well as PC. Co-op features had been planned as part of Zero Dawn as far back as 2014 buying FIFA 23 Coins according to sources from VGC, but these elements were scrapped in order to make room for other areas within the game might be focusing on. The concept hasn't completely abandoned for the mainline game and could make its way in Horizon 3.