Horizon: Call of the Mountain PSVR 2 Gameplay Revealed
Horizon: Call of the Mountain showed off its first extended gameplay today during PlayStation's State of Play broadcast. The new gameplay trailer showed off a few combat encounters with familiar mashines, climbing, and other methods of traversal.
Horizon: Call of the Mountain is a VR spin-off of the Horizon series, designed exclusively for the upcoming PlayStation VR2 headset. Developed by new Sony studio Firesprite, the game will apparently "embrace a new level of immersion in a unique experience, designed to push hardware technology, innovation, and gameplay."
No release date was revealed for Horizon: Call of the Mountain, but PlayStation did show other PSVR 2 titles including Resident Evil Village. You can read about everything that was announced in IGN's June 2022 PlayStation State of Play news roundup.
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Horizon: Call of the Mountain PSVR 2 Gameplay Revealed
Horizon: Call of the Mountain showed off its first extended gameplay today during PlayStation's State of Play broadcast. The new gameplay trailer showed off a few combat encounters with familiar mashines, climbing, and other methods of traversal.
Horizon: Call of the Mountain is a VR spin-off of the Horizon series, designed exclusively for the upcoming PlayStation VR2 headset. Developed by new Sony studio Firesprite, the game will apparently "embrace a new level of immersion in a unique experience, designed to push hardware technology, innovation, and gameplay."
No release date was revealed for Horizon: Call of the Mountain, but PlayStation did show other PSVR 2 titles including Resident Evil Village. You can read about everything that was announced in IGN's June 2022 PlayStation State of Play news roundup.
Miranda Sanchez is the executive editor of guides at IGN and a member of Podcast Unlocked. She's a big fan of stationery and fountain pens. You can sometimes find her on Twitter.
Resident Evil Village PSVR 2 Release Announced
Announced during Thursday's Sony State of Play showcase, Resident Evil Village is coming to PSVR 2.
The reveal trailer showed off gameplay from various sections in VR, and a post on the PlayStation Blog after the fact confirmed that "the story campaign in its entirety" will be playable in VR.
While the post reiterated that the PSVR 2 system is still in developement, it said it will be utilizing the platform's 4K HDR display, eye tracking, and 3D audio for this VR port. Additionally, you'll be able to use the Sense controllers as your hands in-game, allowing you to pick things up and use weapons directly.
A release date and further details we not shared at this time, but VR Gameplay for The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Chapter 2, No Man's Sky, and Horizon: Call of the Mountain was also shown.
Resident Evil Village PSVR 2 Release Announced
Announced during Thursday's Sony State of Play showcase, Resident Evil Village is coming to PSVR 2.
The reveal trailer showed off gameplay from various sections in VR, and a post on the PlayStation Blog after the fact confirmed that "the story campaign in its entirety" will be playable in VR.
While the post reiterated that the PSVR 2 system is still in developement, it said it will be utilizing the platform's 4K HDR display, eye tracking, and 3D audio for this VR port. Additionally, you'll be able to use the Sense controllers as your hands in-game, allowing you to pick things up and use weapons directly.
A release date and further details we not shared at this time, but VR Gameplay for The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Chapter 2, No Man's Sky, and Horizon: Call of the Mountain was also shown.
Resident Evil Village PSVR 2 Release Announced
Announced during Thursday's Sony State of Play showcase, Resident Evil Village is coming to PSVR 2.
The reveal trailer showed off gameplay from various sections in VR, and a post on the PlayStation Blog after the fact confirmed that "the story campaign in its entirety" will be playable in VR.
While the post reiterated that the PSVR 2 system is still in developement, it said it will be utilizing the platform's 4K HDR display, eye tracking, and 3D audio for this VR port. Additionally, you'll be able to use the Sense controllers as your hands in-game, allowing you to pick things up and use weapons directly.
A release date and further details we not shared at this time, but VR Gameplay for The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Chapter 2, No Man's Sky, and Horizon: Call of the Mountain was also shown.
No Man’s Sky Is Getting a PlayStation VR2 Version
No Man's Sky is getting a PSVR2 version, and it should launch alongside Sony's new headset as a free update to the core game.
Announced during Sony's State of Play event, developer Hello Games explained that it has been secretly developing a new version of the game for PlayStation VR2. In a statement, co-founder Sean Murray said, "the power of PlayStation 5, coupled with the all-new PlayStationVR2 hardware, including the new Sense controllers, combine together to take that sense of immersion and believability up another level."
A trailer showed a number of situations from the game, with a particular focus on the player's hands controlling their ship and weaponry – presumably hinting at how the version will make use of PSVR2's hand-tracking controllers.
The company isn't talking about any specific new features being designed for the PSVR2 version of the game, but added that, "this will be a moment for us to focus on VR players of all types." The implication appears to be that all VR versions of No Man's Sky could be due for an upgrade.
"When we first embarked on VR for No Man’s Sky around the time of the BEYOND update back in 2019," Murray continued, "we knew that it was going to be a massively complex technical challenge. It was a tall order from our small team to squeeze an infinite universe into that headset on top of all the VR-specific features we wanted to implement. Since then we’re released a ton of updates and new content and this is a lovely moment to revisit those features through an incredible VR headset."
No Man's Sky has transformed hugely since launch after a number of major free updates. Its latest was a new exhibition that added a roguelike element and space whales. Coming soon should be yet another new platform for the game, this time Nintendo Switch.
Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.
No Man’s Sky Is Getting a PlayStation VR2 Version
No Man's Sky is getting a PSVR2 version, and it should launch alongside Sony's new headset as a free update to the core game.
Announced during Sony's State of Play event, developer Hello Games explained that it has been secretly developing a new version of the game for PlayStation VR2. In a statement, co-founder Sean Murray said, "the power of PlayStation 5, coupled with the all-new PlayStationVR2 hardware, including the new Sense controllers, combine together to take that sense of immersion and believability up another level."
A trailer showed a number of situations from the game, with a particular focus on the player's hands controlling their ship and weaponry – presumably hinting at how the version will make use of PSVR2's hand-tracking controllers.
The company isn't talking about any specific new features being designed for the PSVR2 version of the game, but added that, "this will be a moment for us to focus on VR players of all types." The implication appears to be that all VR versions of No Man's Sky could be due for an upgrade.
"When we first embarked on VR for No Man’s Sky around the time of the BEYOND update back in 2019," Murray continued, "we knew that it was going to be a massively complex technical challenge. It was a tall order from our small team to squeeze an infinite universe into that headset on top of all the VR-specific features we wanted to implement. Since then we’re released a ton of updates and new content and this is a lovely moment to revisit those features through an incredible VR headset."
No Man's Sky has transformed hugely since launch after a number of major free updates. Its latest was a new exhibition that added a roguelike element and space whales. Coming soon should be yet another new platform for the game, this time Nintendo Switch.
Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.
Resident Evil 4 Remake Officially Announced for Next Year
Capcom has officially announced the long-rumored remake of Resident Evil 4, via Sony's State of Play today. Resident Evil 4 Remake will also be coming to Xbox and PC via Steam.
What's more, we got a pretty solid look at the remake via a detailed cinematic trailer captured on PS5, and a release date of March 24, 2023. We also learned that there's PSVR2 content in development, though no further details on that component were shared. And, per Capcom, we'll get to enjoy the remake on Xbox Series S and X and PC as well.
According to a PlayStation Blog post shared following the event, Resident Evil 4 will be a "reimagining" of the 2005 game's storyline, with an aim to "achieve state-of-the-art quality for a survival horror suitable for 2023, while preserving the essence of the original game." It looks like there may be changes to the original's controls in addition to graphical updates.
Suggestion of a Resident Evil 4 remake came as part of a Capcom leak in late 2020; a data breach reportedly discovered references to an RE4 remake among other future Capcom projects. The latest reports from the rumour mill suggest that the project was subject to a "partial reboot" within Capcom due to internal disagreements over its direction.
Looking for more highlights from the show? Check out our guide to the biggest announcements from PlayStation today.
Resident Evil 4 Remake Officially Announced for Next Year
Capcom has officially announced the long-rumored remake of Resident Evil 4, via Sony's State of Play today. Resident Evil 4 Remake will also be coming to Xbox and PC via Steam.
What's more, we got a pretty solid look at the remake via a detailed cinematic trailer captured on PS5, and a release date of March 24, 2023. We also learned that there's PSVR2 content in development, though no further details on that component were shared. And, per Capcom, we'll get to enjoy the remake on Xbox Series S and X and PC as well.
According to a PlayStation Blog post shared following the event, Resident Evil 4 will be a "reimagining" of the 2005 game's storyline, with an aim to "achieve state-of-the-art quality for a survival horror suitable for 2023, while preserving the essence of the original game." It looks like there may be changes to the original's controls in addition to graphical updates.
Suggestion of a Resident Evil 4 remake came as part of a Capcom leak in late 2020; a data breach reportedly discovered references to an RE4 remake among other future Capcom projects. The latest reports from the rumour mill suggest that the project was subject to a "partial reboot" within Capcom due to internal disagreements over its direction.
Looking for more highlights from the show? Check out our guide to the biggest announcements from PlayStation today.
Resident Evil 4 Remake Officially Announced for Next Year
Capcom has officially announced the long-rumored remake of Resident Evil 4, via Sony's State of Play today. Resident Evil 4 Remake will also be coming to Xbox and PC via Steam.
What's more, we got a pretty solid look at the remake via a detailed cinematic trailer captured on PS5, and a release date of March 24, 2023. We also learned that there's PSVR2 content in development, though no further details on that component were shared. And, per Capcom, we'll get to enjoy the remake on Xbox Series S and X and PC as well.
According to a PlayStation Blog post shared following the event, Resident Evil 4 will be a "reimagining" of the 2005 game's storyline, with an aim to "achieve state-of-the-art quality for a survival horror suitable for 2023, while preserving the essence of the original game." It looks like there may be changes to the original's controls in addition to graphical updates.
Suggestion of a Resident Evil 4 remake came as part of a Capcom leak in late 2020; a data breach reportedly discovered references to an RE4 remake among other future Capcom projects. The latest reports from the rumour mill suggest that the project was subject to a "partial reboot" within Capcom due to internal disagreements over its direction.
Looking for more highlights from the show? Check out our guide to the biggest announcements from PlayStation today.