But how much will it cost?

We’ve known it’s coming for some time.

PlayStationVR 2 is now official and it’s looking hugely exciting.

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These connect via Bluetooth and we’d expect to see them included in the box.

That starts with the internal display.

Developers can target 90fps gaming - which is absolutely fine - or push harder for a full refresh 120fps.

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There are other aspects of the spec that caught my eye too.

Ultimately, from what we’ve seen so far, the spec is excellent.

It elevates our hopes that higher-end VR experiences may be on the cards.

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Perhaps the eventual arrival of PSVR2 combined with a reasonably-sized PS5 installed base could make all the difference.

A $399 price-point seems optimistic, while $499 would be the absolute limit.

The other major question concerns backwards compatibility with the existing PSVR library.

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However, it would be good to play those legacy games on the more modern headset.

On the one hand, the required 90Hz/120Hz display support is there.