The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners -- Retribution is coming to PSVR 2.

Sony unveils a number of PSVR 2 titles coming soon

Sony unveiled a number of PlayStation VR 2 titles coming soon at its State of Play event today. They include The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners — Chapter 2: Retribution, a new installment for Skydance’s popular virtual reality title.

Skydance Interactive and Skybound Entertainment showed a new trailer for The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners — Chapter 2: Retribution and confirmed the game’s upcoming release on PSVR and PSVR 2.

The development team at Skydance Interactive wants to deliver better immersion through enhanced visuals and haptic feedback support.

The trailer offers viewers a glimpse of the gruesome, walker-infested streets of New Orleans they left behind in the first chapter, as new parties vying for power have risen up to help or hunt them. You can view the latest trailer here. The original title came out in May 2020, and it highlighted its physics-based combat, an original storyline, and engaging survival crafting system. It was the top downloaded PSVR game upon its release.

Chapter 2: Retribution serves as a continuation of the original title’s story, and players continuing their journey on PSVR will feel the full ripple effect of their actions as they once again take on the role of the Tourist.

Sony also said some unspecified PSVR 2 content is in the works for Resident Evil 4, which is getting a remake that will arrive in March 2023.

Resident Evil Village is also coming for the PSVR 2. No Man’s Sky is coming to PSVR 2 as a free upgrade.

And Sony’s Guerrilla Games showed off gameplay for Horizon: Call of the Mountain for PSVR 2. Sony did not say when the PSVR 2 is coming, and it didn’t offer dates for any of the games.

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