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Sony has launched its much-awaited PlayStation VR2 gaming console globally. The virtual reality-based gaming console is the successor to the original PS VR console that was released back in 2016. The new PlayStation VR2 console is available in two versions — the standard PlayStation VR2 costs $549.99 or Rs 45,520 and the PS VR2 and Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle costs $599.99 or Rs 49,660. It will be available in markets across the globe via the PlayStation Store. Also Read – Sony PlayStation 5, God of War Ragnarok Bundle pre-booking today at 12 PM

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“In Horizon Call of the Mountain, you’ll be able to use the eye tracking feature on PS VR2 to exchange glances with the highly detailed characters you’ll encounter, or feel the haptic feedback from the PS VR2 Sense controller as you plunge your character’s hand into the water of a flowing river,” the Sony Interactive Entertainment President and CEO Jim Ryan said while talking about the experience that the PS VR2 will be offering. Also Read – PlayStation 5 God of War Ragnarok Bundle to go up for pre-booking on February 7

“In Resident Evil Village, the headset feedback will add a frightening new dimension as you endure terrifying moments in Dimitrescu Castle,” he added. Also Read – PlayStation Plus Collection will not be accessible from May 8

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It is worth noting that Sony has been building the gaming lineup for its PlayStation VR2 console well ahead of launch. Back in November 2022, the company had shared a list of 11 games that would be available on the PS VR2 at the time of launch. Two months later in January 2023, the company had shared another list containing 13 games for its PS VR2. More recently, the company added 10 more games to the line. With the latest addition, PS VR2 debuted with around 40 games on board.

So, here are all the games available on the PlayStation VR2 at the moment.

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All the games available on PS VR2

— After the Fall (Vertigo Games)

— Altair Breaker (Thirdverse)

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— Before Your Eyes (Skybound Interactive, launch window)

— Cave Digger 2: Dig Harder

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— Cities VR (Fast Travel Games)

— Cosmonious High (Owlchemy)

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— Creed Rise to Glory: Championship Edition (Survios, launch window)

— The Dark Pictures: Switchback (Supermassive, launch window)

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— Demeo (Resolution Games)

— Drums Rock (Garage 51)

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— Dyschronia: Chronos Alternate (MyDearest Inc., Perp Games)

— Fantavision 202X (Cosmo Machia, Inc.)

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— Garden of the Sea (Neat Corporation)

— GORN (Devolver Digital, launch window)

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— Gran Turismo 7 (via free update to PS5 version of GT7)

— Horizon Call of the Mountain (Firesprite, Guerrilla)

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— Job Simulator (Owlchemy)

— Jurassic World Aftermath (Coatsink)

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— Kayak VR: Mirage (Better Than Life)

— Kizuna AI – Touch the Beat! (Gemdrops, Inc.)

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— The Last Clockwinder (Pontoco/Cyan Worlds)

— The Light Brigade (Funktronic Labs, purchase includes PS VR and PS VR2 versions)

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— Moss 1 & 2 Remaster (Polyarc)

— NFL Pro Era (StatusPro, Inc., free PS VR2 upgrade)

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— No Man’s Sky (Hello Games, launch window)

— Nock: Bow + Arrow Soccer (Normal VR LLC, launch window)

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— Pavlov VR (Vankrupt)

— Pistol Whip (Cloudhead, free PS VR2 upgrade).

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— Puzzling Places (Realities.io, free upgrade)

— Ragnarock (WanadevStudio, launch window)

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— Resident Evil Village (Capcom, via free update to PS5 version of RE Village)

— Rez Infinite (Enhance)

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— RUNNER (Truant Pixel, LLC)

— Song in the Smoke (17 Bit)

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— STAR WARS: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge (ILMxLAB)

— Startenders: Intergalactic Bartending (free PS VR2 upgrade)

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— Swordsman VR (Sinn Studio Inc., free PS VR2 upgrade until May 2023)

— Synth Riders (Kluge Interactive, free PS VR2 upgrade)

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— The Tale of Onogoro (Amata K.K)

— Tentacular (Devolver)

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— Tetris Effect (Enhance)

— Thumper (Drool LLC)

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— Townsmen VR (HandyGames)

— Unplugged: Air Guitar (Vertigo Games)

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— Vacation Simulator (Owlchemy)

— The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners: Ch. 2: Retribution (Skydance, launch window)

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— What the Bat (Triband)

— Zenith: The Last City (Ramen VR, free PS VR2 upgrade)

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— Zombieland: Headshot Fever Reloaded (XR Games)

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The biggest gaming event of 2023 has been cancelled: Know why

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The biggest gaming event of the year, Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 2023, has been cancelled. Earlier, the event was set to return in June this year for an in-person event first time since 2019. But now, Entertainment Software Association (ESA), the organisation that organises the event every year has confirmed that the gaming event has been cancelled this year. Also Read – Nintendo showcases Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom gameplay, announces limited-edition Switch OLED

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“ReedPop and the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) have announced that both the digital ane physical events for E3 2023 are cancelled,” ESA said in a statement. Also Read – Ubisoft won’t be attending E3 2023, instead, it will host its own show

According to an email sent to employees and verified by IGN, E3 2023 “simply did not garner the sustained interest necessary to execute it in a way that would showcase the size, strength, and impact of our industry.”

Following IGN’s report, ReedPop issued a formal statement regarding the cancellation of the event.

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“This was a difficult decision because of all the effort we and our partners put toward making this event happen, but we had to do what’s right for the industry and what’s right for E3,” Kyle Marsden-Kish, global VP of gaming at ReedPop, was quoted as saying.

“We appreciate and understand that interested companies wouldn’t have playable demos ready and that resourcing challenges made being at E3 this summer an obstacle they couldn’t overcome. For those who did commit to E3 2023, we’re sorry we can’t put on the showcase you deserve and that you’ve come to expect from ReedPop’s event experiences,” Marsden-Kish added.

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E3 2023 was scheduled for June 13 through June 16.

Why was E3 2023 cancelled?

The announcement comes after several major gaming companies decided to pull off from the annual gaming expo. Back in January 2023, three major gaming players — Sony’s PlayStation, Microsoft’s Xbox, and Nintendo — decided to pull out from the event opting to host individual events instead. Nintendo recently hosted Nintendo Direct 2023, and shortly after, Microsoft announced that it will be hosting the Xbox Games Showcase on June 11 this year.

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More recently, Ubisoft announced a change of plans that included the company pulling out of the E3 2023 to host the Ubisoft Forward Live event on June 12 instead. The company had earlier confirmed its presence at the event. Shortly after Ubisoft’s announcement, Tencent and Sega too shared their plans of skipping the event this year.

It is worth noting that while the gaming expo has been cancelled this year, it remains unclear if its future iterations of the event have also been cancelled.

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PlayStation Plus free games for April 2023 announced: Check list

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Sony has shared a list of all the games that will be available for free to PlayStation Plus subscribers in April 2023. These gaming titles will be available for free to PS5 and PS4 users who subscribe to PlayStation Plus’ Essential, Extra, and Deluxe or Premium tiers starting April 4. They will be available for players through May 1. Also Read – Sony PlayStation 5 offer announced in India: Limited-period discount on all PS5 variants

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The gaming titles that will be available for free in the month of April on PlayStation Plus includes Tails of Iron, Meet your Maker and Sackboy: A big adventure. Also Read – Looking for premium headphones? Check out these options from Sony, Apple, other brands

Free PS Plus games in April 2023

Here are all the games that will be available on PS Plus for free in April:

Meet your Maker

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This game will be available to both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 users. As Sony explains it, Meet Your Maker is a post-apocalyptic first-person building-and-raiding game where every level is designed by players. Players can Switch between roles ‘as they mastermind devious Outposts filled with traps and guards, then gear up for methodical fast-paced combat raiding other players’ creations, gaining an edge by choosing the right loadout (melee, ranged, defensive), perks, and consumables to match their challenge or playstyle’. Players can also team up in pairs of two.

Sackboy: A Big Adventure

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This game will also be available on both PS4 and PS5 gaming consoles. In this 3D multiplayer adventure game, players will be able to go solo in a race against time stuffed with danger and peril or enjoy local or online party play by creating teams of two to four adventurer.

Tails of Iron

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Tails of Iron will be available on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 gaming consoles. The game is a hand-drawn RPG adventure game with brutal combat, and it is set in a grim land plagued by war. In the game, players will play as Redgi, heir to the Rat Throne, and they will have to ‘restore your broken Kingdom by banishing the merciless Frog Clan and their ferocious leader, Greenwart’. “…You’ll need all the help you can get, whether that’s new meal recipes, blueprints to forge deadly weapons and armor, or even a land-chugging, armor-plated mole mobile,” Sony wrote in a blog post.

In addition to this, Sony said that PlayStation Plus members have until Monday, that is, April 3 to add Battlefield 2042, Minecraft Dungeons and Code Vein to their game library.

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EA to cut 6 percent of its staff and reduce office space

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Electronic Arts Inc. said on Wednesday it would lay off about 6% of its workforce and reduce office space, making it the first major videogame publisher to announce job cuts. Also Read – EA is shutting down three Battlefield games next month: Check details

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Technology firms have led the latest round of layoffs as U.S. companies brace for a potential economic downturn amid rising interest rates around the world.

Meta Platforms Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. announced a second round of job cuts this month. Tech layoffs hit 63,000 in the first two months of the year, according to data from Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc.

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EA, which had about 12,900 staff at the end of March last year, expects to incur between $170 million and $200 million in charges related to the restructuring.

“As we drive greater focus across our portfolio, we are moving away from projects that do not contribute to our strategy, reviewing our real estate footprint, and restructuring some of our teams,” CEO Andrew Wilson said in a blog post.

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EA, behind the “FIFA” soccer videogame franchise and “The Sims”, will provide opportunities for employees to move to other projects and where that is not possible will provide severance pay and additional benefits, Wilson said.

Video game publishers are also struggling with a slowdown in player spending in the face of decades-high inflation, a change in fortunes from the meteoric growth witnessed during the pandemic.

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Video game sales so far this year were flat and spending on video game content across platforms is down 2%, according to analytics firm Circana.

Electronic Arts lowered its annual bookings forecast in January after it delayed the release of a game based on the “Star Wars” franchise.

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Newly launched “Hogwarts Legacy” game from Warner Bros Discovery topped the videogame sales charts in February, according to Circana.

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