PlayStation VR 2 release date delayed!

An important information has come about the release date of PlayStation VR2, the highly anticipated virtual reality glasses that Sony introduced at CES 2022.
 PlayStation VR 2 release date delayed!
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Sony, one of the world’s most popular names in game consoles, is preparing to launch the PlayStation VR2 virtual reality glasses in order to increase the experience of PlayStation 5, which it put on sale in 2020, and to add some realism. Enthusiasts will have to wait a bit for the product, which first appeared at CES 2022 in January.

PlayStation VR2, Postponed to 2023

Announcing the new generation virtual reality glasses PlayStation VR2 at the promotional event held within the scope of CES 2022 in January, Sony will apparently work on its product a little more. The company also shared the design of the product in the past weeks. However, according to information from important sources, Sony will introduce PlayStation VR2 in early 2023.

According to the information received, the delay is due to some development plans on the product. One of the most ambitious features of PlayStation VR2 is that it has an AMOLED screen. With the delay, it will reportedly come with a pixel density higher than 800 PPI, which is considered the peak for AMOLED displays.

PlayStation VR2 seems to have been influenced by the PlayStation 5 console in its design lines. The product, which has a predominantly white design, comes with four front cameras. In addition, Sony announced the new game of the Horizon series specifically for the virtual reality platform in the past months.

PlayStation VR2 virtual reality glasses will be released with 4K resolution support. The product, which is expected to come with an increased field of view of 110 degrees, will also have an eye tracking system, glasses feedback, 3D Audio and the innovative PS VR2 Sense controller.

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