A new set of leaks contains many details about the next generation of PSVR, including the full technical specifications of the virtual reality headset, controller, release window, and a list of games that Sony plans to launch on it.
The latest leak about PSVR2 comes from a reliable source PSVR without parole.Insiders released a new video On Wednesday, it was claimed that the Japanese gaming giant had confirmed some details about the next generation of PSVR at its latest developer summit.
According to people familiar with the matter, Sony confirmed that its upcoming PSVR headset will be equipped with a Fresnel OLED screen with a resolution of 2000 x 2040 per eye, with a 110-degree FOV and HDR display. If this is accurate, the device will have a full 4K HDR display, which is an impressive feat for VR headsets.
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Insiders also revealed that the upcoming virtual reality headset is currently called NGVR. The 110-degree FOV will enable users to be more immersed in their gaming experience. It is also 20 degrees more than the Oculus Quest 2 offers and 10 degrees wider than the first PSVR headset.
In addition, insiders revealed that the hardware has a flexible zoom function, which allows the resources of the headset to render the user’s focus area. In addition, PSVR 2 is reported to be capable of eye tracking and gaze point rendering.
These useful features allow VR headsets to minimize hardware stress.Insiders claim that these new technologies will enable the device to make games look better one “Better than a VR game should be.”
The upcoming VR headset will be released with its controller. These controllers do not seem to have an official name, but they are reported to have adaptive triggers in the DualSense controller.
Gamers can also look forward to capacitive touch sensors on the user’s thumb, index finger, and middle finger to help the controller detect what the user’s hand is doing. In addition, the controller can also know how far the user’s finger is from its surface.
In terms of PSVR 2 games, it is reported that Sony hopes to focus on console-quality AAA games. The company seems to be focusing on developing hybrid games that can be played not only on PSVR games, but also on tablets.
In addition, it is believed that the Japanese gaming giant will remake several PSVR1 games for its next-generation VR headsets.
Fans may see the next generation of VR headsets in early 2022.However, Sony has not yet released an official statement Regarding PSVR 2 specifications or its release date.



