It’s official, Sony has confirmed the release date of PS VR2, the long-awaited virtual reality headset that will be compatible with the PS5 and, according to the latest leaks we’ve seen, will offer a major improvement over the originalboth in terms of ergonomics and construction quality, as well as performance thanks to the technical improvements that we have already described in detail in this article.
As many of our readers probably remember, the PS VR has been a success that we can consider acceptable and despite its limitations and the limitations of the PS4 itself, featured some catchy titles in your catalog.
It’s important to keep in mind that we’re talking about a time when there are recommended specs for any virtual reality kit on PC they were much better than the PS4 hardwareand despite all that, the console had titles of the caliber of Resident Evil VII and DOOM VFR.
Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen many analysts post a number of predictions regarding the possible PS VR2 release date. They disagreed as some said it would arrive in March 2023 and others were going straight for April and May. Sony has finally come clean and said that this VR headset is coming beginning of 2023which leads us to direct consideration of first trimester that year as a starting frame.

Sony knows that if they want to generate interest in the new PS VR2, they have to offer good catalog of games from the moment of launch, a goal that the Japanese company seems to have fulfilled without any problems, as at the time of launch, this virtual reality set will have more than 20 games available.
PS VR sold a few 5 million units between 2016 and so far in 2022, a figure which, as we assumed, allows it to be considered a relative success, namely that although it is a respectable amount, when compared to over 117 million PS4 consoles which Sony sold.
Due to the generation gap, technical level improvements and virtual reality experience that PS VR2 will be able to offer, in addition to important gaming investment With this platform being produced by Sony, the said VR set is expected to outsell the original and ultimately be well received. At least that is the expectation of Japanese society. Will they become true? Time will tell us the answer.