PlayStation VR2 enthusiasts have reason to celebrate as Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced plans to introduce PC support for the virtual reality headset later this year. This addition was revealed on PlayStation Blog, highlighting ongoing tests by the company to provide VR2 headset users access to a broader range of games on the PC platform. The lineup of VR titles exclusively available on the PlayStation 5 has received mixed reviews, and PC game accessibility is anticipated to significantly expand the variety of games VR2 owners can enjoy.

Alongside this news, there were announcements for several new PS VR2 games and release dates for upcoming titles. Among these are Little Cities: Bigger!, an enhanced version of the city manager game set to launch on March 12, and Zombie Army VR, the franchise's first virtual reality game releasing later in the year. Updates and new releases, such as the adorable Corgi companion in the Dutch-developed Arizona Sunshine 2 and the freshly released The Wizards – Dark Times: Brotherhood, were also mentioned. Gamers can also look forward to the action-RPG Soul Covenant, the time travel adventure Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate, scheduled for June 27, and other exciting titles throughout the year.

When will the PC support for PlayStation VR2 be available?

The PC support for PlayStation VR2 is expected to be added sometime in 2024, although Sony has not provided a specific release date.

The PlayStation VR2 headset is Sony's latest venture into virtual reality, building on the foundation set by its predecessor, the original PlayStation VR. This new headset promises more advanced features such as improved resolution, eye-tracking, and a more immersive experience through haptic feedback and 3D audio. With the announcement of PC compatibility, the PS VR2 aims to rival other VR headsets on the market by offering versatility and a wider range of content for users.