Sony is removing the PS VR2 pre-order invitation system. Delivery is still possible in February next year.
If you haven’t had a chance to pre-order a PlayStation VR2 headset yet, you have a chance today. Indeed, the PlayStation Direct store is no longer requesting an invitation to pre-order PS VR2. A good thing for those who want to try this new generation of virtual reality headset from Sony.
Sony removes PS VR2 pre-order invitation system
And you won’t have to wait months to get your hands on this much-anticipated PS5 headset, according to The Verge. Currently, the Japanese giant expects to ship its first devices between February 22, whose launch date was announced some time ago, and February 28 next year.
In the first wave of pre-orders, prospective PS VR2 owners were asked to show interest in the headset and hope to get an invitation from Sony. From now on, you can pre-order your helmet directly and hope to be able to deliver from February 2023. However, if initial reserves allow. Sony hasn’t specified the number, it’s still possible. And in the worst case, you can always cancel a pre-order if you change your mind.
Possible delivery next February
At the same time, buying a PS VR2 will hit your wallet. The headset is priced at €599.99, and you’ll need a PS5 to enjoy it. Also, games from the original PS VR are not compatible with the latest model, so you’ll have to rebuild your collection and/or hope the developers offer free or free upgrades for PS VR2 in the future. Polyarc recently confirmed it will be porting its games Moss and Moss: Book II to PS VR2, while Sony is highlighting Guerrilla Games’ Horizon Call of the Mountain, the VR spin-off for Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West, as a big launch. a game.