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You can see the “full” Tweet below. Technically, it is a full Tweet reveal but also a massive tease for those wanting the next step in PlayStation’s VR.
Just last month it was announced that PlayStation was teaming up with Tobii to handle the eye-tracking technology for the PS VR2.
We also got further details on user experience features like a See-Through View that was explained as:
The headset boasts some pretty powerful graphics, “players can enjoy VR game content in a 360 view in a virtual environment. The content will be displayed in 4000 x 2040 HDR video format (2000 x 2040 per eye) with 90Hz/120Hz frame rate.”
Among the confirmed titles to be hitting the PS VR2 is Resident Evil Village, which makes sense considering Resident Evil 7 was available on the first PS VR headset. We will be sure to bring you more information on an official/direct release date when we know more.
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