PlayStation VR2 South African prices and launch date revealed

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Here is what you will have to pay for Sony’s cutting-edge PSVR2 headset and accessories.

South African pre-orders for the PSVR2 will open on Tuesday, 15 November 2022 — the same day as in other countries.Gamefinity will sell the PSVR2 through its online store —Sony says the PSVR2 comes with a wide range of improvements over its predecessor to provide a more immersive VR gameplay experience.

Features include headset feedback, eye tracking, 3D audio, and adaptive triggers and haptic feedback on the controllers, similar to the PlayStation 5’s DualSense remotes. The headset supports a resolution of up to 2,000×2,040 per eye, compared to the 960×1,080 available on the first-generation PSVR. It also eliminates the need to use a separate camera for tracking the player’s movements, with built-in cameras providing inside-out tracking capabilities.

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