More PS5 on the market and PS VR2 with 20 games at launch

Sony has just released good news for users. First of all, it will increase the production of its PS5 console to avoid the lack of stock that it has suffered in recent times.

But there is more to the playground. The Japanese giant has just revealed that the PSVR 2 device will launch alongside more than 20 new titles.

PS5 could reach 18 million units sold in the fiscal year that ended in March

PlayStation VR 2
PlayStation VR2 headset isn’t expected to hit the market until 2023

After having registered a lack of stock in various parts of the world due to the global component shortage crisis and the limitations caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, it seems that the PS5 will once again be present, in large quantities, on the shelves of the stores. .

All because Sony has just announced that it will increase the production of its latest generation console. Although China continues with some lockdowns caused by a new wave of Sars-CoV-2, senior executives of the Japanese company assured that the situation is improving and that more PS5 units will be produced.

The brand also added that its PS5 sales projections for the fiscal year ending last March see 18 million units sold. This represents significant growth compared to the previous year, which had only reached 11.5 million units sold.

PS VR arrives with more than 20 titles to play

Sony has been talking for a long time about its new PS VR2 device, it has even revealed some details that we can expect to see on the device. And it is that, although there is no scheduled date for its arrival on the market, there are news about its launch.

According to Jim Ryan, head of PlayStation, the innovative device will launch with more than 20 major titles to play. The information was advanced in a meeting with investors, but it was not revealed which titles or publishers would be part of this set of titles.

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But it is known that this “basket” of games will include both proprietary Sony titles and third-party titles. For now, there is talk of a previously announced Horizon spin-off, Horizon Call of the Mountain.

While this news is exciting, most market analysts agree that PS VR2 headsets won’t reach users this year, with Sony’s device more likely to launch in 2023.

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