Sony
Sonyās latest State of Play showcase gave a glimpse into what games will support the launch of the PlayStation VR2 (PSVR2) headset. Neither a price or release date has been shared yet for the headset, but at least we know what kind of games we can look forward to. For what itās worth, Sony committed to launching the headset with 20 āmajorā games, so itās still got a bit of work to do to fill the gaps. Weāve covered the main highlights below, including trailers.
Horizon Call of the Mountain continues to look good
Guerilla Games showed off some combat and traversal gameplay for its upcoming PSVR2 exclusive game, Horizon Call of the Mountain. Like the console game, there seems to be a heck of a lot of climbing, and the visuals look stunning. Iām most intrigued by the satisfying-looking bow combat, and Iām curious how the game manages tricky VR controls in the thick of the action against those mechanized creatures.
Resident Evil 8 is getting VR support
Capcom is delivering a patch for Resident Evil Village that enables VR support on the PSVR2 headset. Similar to Resident Evil 7, Sonyās headset has exclusivity on the VR experience for Capcomās first-person horror adventure. Capcom didnāt share an exact release date for the VR content, but it looks like a good time. We saw main protagonist Ethan being able to flip weapons between hands like a gunslinger, which is all that I want to do when I play a first-person VR game.
Resident Evil 4ās remake is also coming to PSVR2 ā in some format
Capcom opened this State of Play showcase with the first-ever footage of the Resident Evil 4 remake. While the core game appears to be a third-person adventure (like the original), Sony announced that PSVR2 content is being developed. What isnāt clear, however, is whether this will turn the game into a first-person shooter, like the VR adaptation that landed on the Meta Quest 2 in 2021. If thatās the case, at least itād presumably be a much more high-res and immersive experience.
No Manās Sky is joining the lineup
Hello Games will bring VR into No Manās Sky, its oft-updated space exploration game. Thereās a VR version already for PSVR and PC owners to enjoy, and this is likely to be an adaptation of the pre-existing systems. Though, I donāt know that for sure just from seeing what limited footage was displayed.
Thereās a Walking Dead game
No virtual reality headset lineup can be complete without some sort of zombie-filled game. The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners: Retribution is coming to PSVR2 in 2022. If youāre someone who likes open-world shooters with some light inventory management and scrounging for supplies, this might be worth checking out.