Sony has announced a big price drop for the PS VR2, making it more affordable for gamers who want to experience virtual reality. Along with the price cut, Sony has also introduced a new feature called low-latency hand tracking, which improves how players interact with games.
New prices for PS VR2
Starting in March, the PS VR2 will be available at a lower price. Here are the new prices:
- PlayStation VR2 – $399.99 / €449.99 / £399.99 / ¥66,980
- PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle – $399.99 / €449.99 / £399.99 / ¥66,980
Each package includes the PS VR2 headset, PS VR2 Sense controllers, and stereo headphones. The bundle version also comes with a digital copy of Horizon Call of the Mountain. Prices and availability may be different depending on the region, so gamers should check with local stores.

New games and Steam support
The PlayStation VR2 already has some popular games like Alien: Rogue Incursion, Skydance’s Behemoth, and Metro Awakening VR. More exciting titles will be released soon, including:
- Aces of Thunder
- Dreams of Another
- Hitman World of Assassination
- The Midnight Walk
Additionally, Sony has introduced the PS VR2 PC Adapter, which allows players to connect their headset to a PC and access thousands of VR games on Steam. This means PlayStation VR2 owners will have a much bigger game library to enjoy.

New hand tracking feature
Sony has also released a new update that adds low-latency hand tracking to the PS VR2. This feature uses cameras on the headset to track the player’s hands without needing controllers. It allows for more natural movement and interaction in supported games, such as Waltz of the Wizard.
With this update and the lower price, now is a great time to explore the world of VR gaming with the PlayStation VR2. Are you planning to get one? Let us know your thoughts!

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