The Full Launch Window Lineup for the Playstation VR 2
/Sony Interactive Entertainment have announced that 13 more VR games will be available for the PlayStation VR 2 when it launches on February 22. That makes the total lineup at 37 titles to play with the new device.
Here’s the full list. The 13 new titles joining the release window are highlighted in bold below.
PlayStation VR 2 full launch window title lineup
Those with an * will receive a free PS VR 2 update and can be played with the VR device by simply owning the original game
After the Fall
ALTAIR BREAKER
Before Your Eyes
Cities VR
Cosmonious High
Creed: Rise To Glory – Championship Edition
The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR
Demeo
DYSCHRONIA: Chronos Alternate
Fantavision 202X
*Gran Turismo 7
Horizon Call of the Mountain
Job Simulator
Jurassic World Aftermath Collection
Kayak VR: Mirage
Kizuna AI: Touch the Beat!
The Last Clockwinder
The Light Brigade
Moss
Moss: Book II
*NFL Pro Era
No Man’s Sky
Pavlov VR
*Pistol Whip
*Puzzling Places
*Resident Evil Village
Rez Infinite
Song in the Smoke Rekindled
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Enhanced Edition
*Synth Riders: Remastered Edition
The Tale of Onogoro
Tentacular
Tetris Effect: Connected
Thumper
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution
What the Bat?
*Zenith: The Last City
The full list still has a chance to grow as I wouldn’t be surprised if more will be announced as we get closer to the release of the PS VR. We’ll update this list if more are announced by Sony. More titles were announced but aren't part of the list above as it’s likely to be released after the PS VR 2’s launch.
If you’re curious about the specifications of the PlayStation VR 2, you can have a full rundown of what it’s capable of here.
It was announced that the PlayStation VR 2 will cost $549 when it releases next month (or over PHP 34,790 in the Philippines)
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