Valve’s VR-exclusive Half-Life: Alyx game is rumored to be featured on Sony’s next virtual reality headset.
Shpeshal Nick, co – founder of the Xbox Era podcast a On Twitter he wrote that he thinks Valve’s game will visit Sony’s new VR, but he doesn’t know when that might happen. According to him, this is a kind of information that has been heard for a long time as an open secret, and we are suddenly reminded that Half-Life: Alyx, which is unfortunately not exactly Half-Life 3 such a numbered act!) will be present on the Sony console…
We’ve been describing in detail a few days ago how the PlayStation VR2 will be revolutionary compared to the first release (it’s still questionable here whether Sony plans to back-up with games made for the first PSVR…), so we quote: “The PlayStation 5 Building on its innovations, the PlayStation VR2 will be a true next-gen experience with high-resolution and detailed visuals, new sensory features and better tracking, all almost cable-free: it’s not completely wireless, it’s a cable. 4K HDR, 110 ° viewing angle, OLED display, 2000 × 2040 resolution per eye, all with 90/120 Hz refresh rate.
The PlayStation VR2 Sense technology provides deep immersion in eye tracking, headset feedback, 3D audio, and the PlayStation VR2 Sense controller. With the headset, the player will experience the in-game events better on their skin, and all of this has been accomplished with the help of a vibration engine with an intelligent tactile battery. For example, in the more tense moments, we may feel a higher heart rate, or if someone has slipped close to their head, or if the car is swaying below us, we will experience that as well. Tempest 3D Audio doesn’t miss out here either.
The PlayStation VR2 tracks the player’s eyes, so looking in a certain direction can result in an input for our character in the game. This can bring more intuition and a more lifelike gameplay, and the realism of the games can also evolve to a higher level. These features complement the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers on the PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers. And the PlayStation VR2 can be connected to the PlayStation 5 with just one cable (USB Type-C!). ”
The PlayStation VR2 port for Half-Life: Alyx has not yet been announced. Probably for a few months no will also be if you are really made…
Source: WCCFTech
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