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Sony PlayStation VR2 review: Gaming through a new, albeit pricey lens

The PSVR2 represents a great stride forward for what virtual reality gaming could be in the near future. It’s just not quite there yet.

December 21, 2023 / 12:21 IST
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Sony PlayStation VR2 review: Gaming through a new, albeit pricey, lens
The design of the headset and the controllers is very intuitive and both are a pleasure to use. (Image: Moneycontrol/Karan Pradhan)

Announced back in February 2021 as “the ultimate entertainment experience with dramatic leaps in performance and interactivity” and revealed in January last year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, it was in February this year that the PlayStation VR2 (PSVR2) was launched worldwide. And as has been the case with the PlayStation 5 and almost all its peripherals, the India launch would occur sometime after.

Of course, the grey market and certain dubious retailers (who shall remain unnamed) were soon stocked with imported and ‘imported’ (precisely why those particular retailers remain unnamed) units of the VR headset in town. But these were being sold at inflated costs and without any warranty — two major red flags. Flash forward a few months, and it finally came to be on December 11 that the social media channels of PlayStation India and a bunch of legit retailers began lighting up with the news that the elusive PSVR2 was finally available legally in India.

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Sony, on its part, also sent across a unit for me to put through the paces and what follows are my impressions. My past couple of brushes with any sort of virtual reality had resulted in a fair bit of motion sickness, so I was aware of the challenge that stood before me. The PSVR2 retails for 57,999 for the unit alone and Rs 61,999 for the Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle. It’s also worth noting at this stage that you do require a PlayStation 5 to use the PSVR2 as it is a peripheral and not a standalone console.

(Image: Moneycontrol/Karan Pradhan)