Sony
announces 'improved' PlayStation VR for PS5
Sony says
its next-generation PlayStation VR system will feature an improved field of
view and silence critics of the current device's wire-heavy set-up.
The headset
will also come with a new controller inspired by the PS5's Dual Sense gamepad.
PSVR faced
criticisms over the multiple cables and adaptors it required.
The new
version, PSVR2, will run using a single cord connection, enabling less
cluttered play.
It is
expected to hit shelves at some point in 2022, but no games have yet been
announced for it.
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industry analyst Piers Harding-Rolls told the BBC the release would help fill a
gap in the market that had yet to be filled by competitors.
"The
first PlayStation VR helped the PS4 console stand out from Microsoft’s Xbox
One, and a next-gen version will do the same for the PS5 versus Xbox Series X” many
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However, he
questioned Sony's decision to not launch a wireless device.
"I
still hope that a wireless solution, as is available on other PC-based
headsets, makes its way to market at some point."
The original
PlayStation VR was launched in 2016 for the PS4.
Sony said in
January 2020 that sales had topped five million units since the headset first
went on sale.
The gaming
giant says the new headset will feature improvements in everything from the
resolution to field of view to track and input.
However,
there are currently no next-gen PlayStation 5 games that are compatible with
the technology.
Players can
use the device on PS4 games that are backward compatible with the PS5 such as
Minecraft and Skyrim. However, an adaptor is needed to make this possible.
Hideaki
Nishino of Sony Interactive Entertainment revealed that fans should not expect
to get their hands on the system this year.
"There’s
still a lot of development underway for our new VR system," he said.
"We’re
taking what we’ve learned since launching PS VR on PS4 to develop a next-gen VR
system.
"It
will connect to PS5 with a single cord to simplify setup and improve
ease-of-use while enabling a high-fidelity visual experience."
He also
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PlayStation
4 is the most popular console of its generation, with over 112 million sold
worldwide.
Now, Sony is
trying to replicate that success as it steps into a new era of gaming with the
PlayStation 5.
The big
difference this time is "sensory engagement" according to Jim Ryan,
the PlayStation boss.
Speaking to
BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat about launching it in a pandemic, he says: "It's easily the most
extraordinary of all the launches we've ever done."
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Compared to
previous generational changes in PlayStation consoles, the PS5 sees a more
subtle shift but Jim says it's still going to be "transformational".
Boss of
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for the PS5
The PS5 will
cost about £450 and gamers will be getting a completely different experience in
the console's look and feel compared to the current generation free business listings.
"It has
more horsepower and runs faster with better graphics. But the difference goes
way beyond that," Jim says.
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New
controllers will change the game too, PlayStation hopes.
"You've
got to get one of these controllers in your hands to really feel the action of
pulling a bow or letting an arrow go or shooting a gun."
"It's
something people have been doing for years. But this is taking something that
had become rather mundane, and adding a whole new layer of meaning and
experience to it," he adds.
The PS5
controller is seen as a game changer for the gameplay experience
The games
Sony is
following a similar strategy to the one that worked in 2013, selling discs and
downloads for premium prices.
But there
are questions over the lack of big exclusive blockbuster games on release day -
with big-hitting titles being seen as one of the reasons for the success of the
PS4 over its competition.
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Sony has
said that dozens of popular PS4 games, including the 100 most played, will
work on the PS5.
As for
future game releases?
Fans don't
need to look beyond the "not too distant future" for when new games
will come out, he says.
Spider-Man:
Miles Morales will be available at launch on PS5.
A wait for
UK fans
Those in the
UK wanting to get the console will have a slightly longer and more frustrating
wait until 19 November.
But Jim says
with each generation of consoles, the wait between the UK and the rest of the
world is reducing.
"In a
completely ideal world, we would like to launch everywhere in the world on the
same day."
"We
just needed an extra few days to get everything in order to be able to have a
proper, professional, seamless PlayStation-style launch," he adds.
The pandemic
challenge
The launch
of a console in the midst of a global pandemic has been "a
rollercoaster" he says.
"The
most extraordinary thing is all of this has taken place in 2020. The one thing
I've learned is I'll never do this again in a pandemic".
The
company's been "astonished" by the level of pre-orders.
"We're
making more PS5's in this difficult environment than we made PS4s in that
launch. If people are unable to find one at launch, we're very sorry and
apologetic about that."
"They
can rest assured we're working really hard to get significant supplies into the
market before and after Christmas."
"This
is going to be a bigger launch [than the PS4]. And I think given the
circumstances we’re in, that are something that we can be quietly proud
of."
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