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Only a few days are left before the release of the much-awaited PlayStation VR2, better known as PSVR2. After all, it is set to hit the shelves on February 22. This would be the successor to Sony’s PSVR, which was released in 2016 for the previous generation of console, the PlayStation 4.

Although not much is known about the upcoming PlayStation VR2, the PSVR was the basic foundation for this upcoming VR console’s development. It won’t be wrong to say that this gadget picked up from where its predecessor left. This fact was further solidified with Sony’s latest announcement about it supporting 4K.

PlayStation VR2 supports 4K visuals

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Sony wanted to take a huge leap with the PSVR2 and seems they sure did. After all, this headset will work alongside their latest PlayStation 5 consoles, which have more powerful hardware than the predecessor PlayStation 4. The first step for the PSVR2 to get the best out of the latest Sony console was to offer impressive resolutions.

Many will expect a VR headset to provide 1080p resolution and all. But as said, Sony went beyond 1080p, as the upcoming PlayStation 5 features 4K visuals. The headset would have an OLED display of 4000 X 2040 pixels. Undoubtedly, these visuals would make a user feel like they are in the same world as the game.

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So those who are eager for this PlayStation VR2 can own one even before the release. This gaming equipment is currently available for pre-purchase. The PlayStation VR2 will cost $550, and the PSVR2 Sense Controller’s Charging Station costs $50. PlayStation fans can also go for the $600 bundle, which includes a copy of Horizon Call of the Mountain.

Fans are going crazy to finally buy it

Fans can’t believe that this VR console is only two weeks away from its release, as they are eager to own one. So, some of them have already pre-purchased this upcoming PlayStation gadget. Meanwhile, some fans want to buy it, but the pre-purchase isn’t working for where they live. It’s impressive to see the hype among fans despite the low pre-purchase sales due to the low stocks.

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Have you pre-ordered your PlayStation VR2 yet? Share your excitement and expectations in the comments section below.

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