Sony says PSVR 2 is too good to be backwards compatible with PSVR games
Your PSVR library will not work on PSVR 2

Sony has finally confirmed that the upcoming PSVR 2 headset wil💙l not be backwards compatible with original PSVR games.
"PSVR games are not compatible with PSVR 2," SVP of platform experience Hideaki Nishino said on the latest , "because PSVR 2 is designed to deliver a truly next-generation VR experience. PSVR 2 has much more advanced features like all-new controller haptics feedback, adaptive triggers, inside-out tracking, eye-tracking, 3D audio is coming together, 4K, andꦐ HDR, of course.
"So this means developing games for PSVR 2 requires a whole different approach than the original PSVR. These features actually enable developers to create worlds that feel more vivid and alive, and bring players closer to the gameplay expe🌊rience than ever. I believe that. Games like Resident Evil Village and Horizon: Call of the Mountain show how developers are using PSVR 2 to deliver a whole new level of visual and audio sensory immersion in VR games, which was a really nice experience to me. I really enjoyed that."
It's worth noting, of course, that the PS5 𝔉also features all-new controller hapti♒c feedback, adaptive triggers, 3D audio, 4K, and HDR, and despite that remains backwards compatible with the vast majority of the PS4 library.
Obviously, though, that's not really the poi🃏nt. PSVR 2 features an entirely different tracking system compared with the original PSVR, so games would either need to be update🐷d for the new system or use some sort of universal interpretation to make the games compatible. This sort of thing already happens to make PC VR games compatible with a wide variety of headsets, but that won't be the case with PSVR 2.
Here are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming PSVR 2 games that you actually will be able to play on the new headset.
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