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PSVR2: Sony announces 'improved' PlayStation VR for PS5
Sony says its next-generation PlayStation VR system will feature an improved field of view and silence critics of the current device’s wire-heavy set-up.
The headset will also come with a new controller inspired by the PS5’s DualSense gamepad.
PSVR faced criticisms over the multiple cables and adaptors it required.
The new version, PSVR2, will run using a single cord connection, enabling less cluttered play.
It is expected to hit shelves at some point in 2022, but no games have yet been announced for it.
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