February PlayStation State of Play could show PSVR2

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(Pocket-lint) - We haven't had a PlayStation State of Play presumption successful a small portion now, and the streams thin to travel comparatively regularly done a calendar year, truthful it's lone sensible that rumours are starting to swirl astir erstwhile Sony volition adjacent driblet one, and what it'll contain.

Now, a seasoned leaker has indicated that helium expects the adjacent State of Play to driblet successful February, and that it could beryllium the cleanable clip for Sony to yet unveil the caller plan of its second-generation VR headset, PSVR 2.

Tom Henderson, who's beauteous reliable erstwhile it comes to large franchises similar Call of Duty and Battlefield, says that helium expects the watercourse to instrumentality spot successful February based connected past PlayStation events.

The existent rumor is that the adjacent Sony lawsuit looks similar it could beryllium successful February based connected this month's media events and past PlayStation dates.

It'll astir apt beryllium State of Play, but it has the imaginable to beryllium a beauteous large 1 IMO. pic.twitter.com/Si0QSY7PeZ

— Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) January 9, 2022

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While Sony unveiled immoderate of the method specs of its adjacent VR headset astatine CES 2022, it inactive hasn't afloat shown disconnected what it'll look similar (or what it volition cost), truthful immoderate large watercourse it holds from present onward volition person that question lingering successful the background.

Of course, determination are besides plentifulness of immense and long-awaited games that it mightiness amusement disconnected much from, not the slightest of which is God of War: Ragnarök, which mightiness beryllium releasing this twelvemonth astatine immoderate point.

Writing by Max Freeman-Mills. Originally published connected 10 January 2022.

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