Yesterday, February 22, we witnessed the launch of the new PlayStation VR2the evolution of Sony’s reality headset compatible with PlayStation 5 consoles. One of the PS VR2 launch games is Resident Evil: Villagebecause Capcom has released a free update that adds VR mode in the PlayStation 5 version.

The final two mainline games in the Resident Evil franchise are Resident Evil VII and Resident Evil: Village, both of which feature a first-person perspective that provides a more immersive experience. RE:VII on PS4 is compatible with the first PlayStation VR and now its sequel can be played on next-gen with PlayStation VR2.

Of the games that can be played with the first PlayStation VR, Resident Evil 7 is considered by far the scariest, as this first-person survival horror becomes even more terrifying in virtual reality. Although Resident Evil: Village isn’t as scary as RE:7, the VR mode will surely make our hearts race, as it plays and looks much better than the previous experience.

Resident Evil Village VR Mode lets us play the entire story campaign in first person, which really puts us right in Ethan Winter’s feet in his search for his daughter, Rose. The new PlayStation VR2 has a headset with 4K HDR monitors and eye-tracking technology, as well as 3D sound that will make us feel inside the spooky world created by Capcom.

If you want to try VR mode for Resident Evil Village, you can download a free demo from the PlayStation Store, which is available even for those who don’t have the full game. Additionally, the Resident Evil Village VR Mode has a VR Tutorial and a Shooting Room, which are used to learn new VR game mechanics.

In addition to having released a free VR mode for Resident Evil: Village in its PlayStation 5 version, Capcom has announced that it has already started the development of a VR mode for Resident Evil 4 Remake, which will allow us to experience all the story via PlayStation VR2. .

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