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Next-Gen PSVR Will Feature 4K Support, Foveated Rendering, Inside-Out Tracking, and More – Rumour

A new report reveals potential details on Sony’s upcoming next-gen virtual reality headset. Earlier this year, Sony confirmed that it was working on a next-gen virtual reality headset for the PS5, which was followed not long afterward with a reveal of the headset’s new controllers. While we know quite a bit about these controllers – including features such as finger touch detection, haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and even what they will look like – details on the actual headset itself are scant. Now, a new report published by Upload VR,

Next-Gen PSVR Might Have 4K, Vibration Feature

Credit: Sony Sony’s been working on next-gen PlayStation VR for a while now, and now there’s a rumor that the upcoming headset could have several new features missing from its current-generation counterparting, including a higher resolution and possibly even haptic feedback inside the headset itself. If that’s true, it’d definitely put PSVR 2.0 ahead of its predecessor. The report comes from UploadVR, which cites anonymous sources for the new claims. These are the new features we can expect, according to them: “Those details include a resolution of 4000×2080 pixels (2000×2040

First PSVR 2 Controller Images Revealed

VR really blew up this past generation of console platforms. With PC VR headsets proving to be a popular piece of hardware along with Sony bringing out the PSVR for the PlayStation 4, consumers really had a diverse set of VR headset options to pick up. However, the PlayStation VR headset system was unveiled to be compatible with the PlayStation 5 and since that announcement, Sony has came out to unveil that they are working on a new headset called the PSVR 2. With the new headset, plenty of consumers

Editorial: Iron Man VR Shows Why We Need PSVR 2 Sooner Rather Than Later

By now there’s probably more than enough snappy Tony Stark quotes immortalized by Robert Downey Jr. that you could make an entire review of Iron Man VR just lifting from the movies.But, reflecting upon the newly launched PSVR-exclusive’s technical performance, I can only think of one line from an iconic scene in Civil War: “You’re in dire need of an upgrade. Systemic – top to bottom.”[embedded content]Iron Man VR is a brilliant, brilliant game. Its combat is some of the most intricate and thrilling you’ll find in VR today and