The Phoenix from No Man’s Sky still manages to surprise us and is announced via video on PlayStation VR 2. The immersion promises to be boosted with the power of the PS5 and the helmet’s Sense controllers.
No Man’s Sky will capitalize on its free Beyond update, which reimagined the game for VR, to come back strong on PS5 and PS VR 2.
No Man’s Sky pushes the boundaries of PS VR 2
Sean Murray and Hello Games are continuing the No Man’s Sky project by making the game compatible with PS VR 2 once the latter is available on the market.
Today we are very happy to announce this to you No Man’s Sky is in development for the PlayStation VR2. (The PS VR2 system is also still in development.) This is also the perfect opportunity for us to look back on our experiences with virtual reality.
in one Ticket du PlayStation Blog, Sean Murray, founder of the studio, explains that everything had to be redesigned when the title arrived on PlayStation VR. Cockpits, control systems, etc. adapt to virtual reality. And bringing it all to PS VR 1 was a “Little wonder”
This time around, the power of the PS5 will make things easier and immersion should take a big leap forward thanks to the Sense controllers. The PS Move replacement features the same technologies as the PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller, namely haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
Navigating No Man’s Sky with PS VR was a minor marvel, as was overcoming the technical challenge we faced in bringing a fluid and infinite universe straight from the future into this headset. Years later, technology has advanced to the point where we can now offer players an even more immersive experience.
Of course, no release has been announced yet and there won’t be one until Sony announces the price and launch date of the PS VR 2.