Upon its release in 2023, the PlayStation VR 2 generated immense excitement among gamers worldwide. It offers a new level of immersive gaming experience. However, a drawback emerged as the VR headset was exclusively compatible with the PlayStation 5. It left PlayStation 4 users unable to access VR games. PlayStation VR 2 PC support news The restriction limited the reach of the device to only PS5 owners.Additionally, the selection of games for the PS VR 2 has been somewhat restricted thus far.Although more VR games were revealed during the recent State Of Play event, the options remain limited.Sony has now revealed plans to make the PS VR 2 compatible with PC games in the near future. It is expanding its capabilities beyond the PlayStation ecosystem.Attention PC gamers, get ready! The upcoming PS VR 2 will soon be compatible with your gaming setup. It allows you to immerse yourself in a wide range of titles using the headset. To make this possible, Sony has introduced a new adapter priced at USD 59.99 (approximately Rs 5,000). Starting from August 7, this adapter will be readily available.According to Sony, the new adapter will enable you to play all Steam VR games on the PS VR 2. However, there is a slight limitation. PlayStation VR 2 limitations with PC When playing games on a PC, certain features such as HDR content, headset feedback, adaptive triggers, eye tracking, and haptic feedback will not be accessible. Nevertheless, the PS VR 2 does offer impressive features. It includes 4K visuals (2000 x 2040 per eye), a 110-degree field of view, finger touch detection, and more.
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