![]() ![]() ![]() This is welcome news for PSVR owners, who currently have to jump through a few hoops to use their existing headset on PlayStation 5. However, the company isn’t ready to talk hardware specs just yet. While the headset is a long ways out, The Washington Post reports that PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan development kits are being sent out to developers soon. That likely means it will make use of haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, which would certainly go a long way in the immersion department. Sony also touched on the new VR controllers, saying they will incorporate key features and ergonomics from the PS5’s DualSense to help future proof the peripherals. It will also connect to the PS5 using a single cord, eliminating the cumbersome processor box and multiple wires that the current PSVR requires. The company only states that they’ve learned many lessons from PSVR on PS4, and that the new-gen headset will have improved resolution and field of view. Unfortunately, Sony didn’t share any images of the headset itself and confirmed that it will not be launching in 2021. ![]() The company made the surprise announcement today on the PlayStation Blog, providing a glimpse of the headset’s new features and improvements. Sony has a new, dedicated PSVR headset in development for PlayStation 5. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |