Published , by TJ Denzer
Published , by TJ Denzer
The long-awaited adaptor that will make it so the PlayStation VR2 headset can be used with PCs and PC gaming finally has a release date and retail price. Come August, players will be able to purchase a device that will allow Sony’s VR headset work with PCs and play games that operate on programs like SteamVR.
PlayStation announced the release date and price of the PS VR2 PC adaptor in a press release on the PlayStation Blog. The adaptor will be available for sale at a retail price of $59.99 USD on the PlayStation Direct online shop starting on August 7, 2024. The package contains just the adaptor, which features a USB cord and a block which the PS VR2 is connected to.
PlayStation also shared some specs for the minimum PC requirements to run the PS VR2:
PlayStation has also warned that some features of the PS VR2 won’t work when playing games on PC. HDR, headset feedback, eye tracking, adaptive triggers, and haptic feedback other than vibration will not be available for use on PC applications.
The PlayStation VR2 released in early 2023 and offered a promising alternative in the VR gaming market. Unfortunately, it hasn’t had a lot of software support outside of a few first-party titles and mostly third-party developers. Hopefully, with the PS VR2 adaptor coming in August, the headset can find new life in a more active environment. Stay tuned for more updates right here at Shacknews.