Watch PlayStation's PSVR2-themed State of Play here at 6PM ET
promised for launch. You can also expect other third-party game introductions as well as unspecified"updates." While we wouldn't count on many huge revelations, this State of Play might represent the first real look at the PS5-oriented headset's game selection beyond a handful of brief announcements. You could get a better sense of whether or not PSVR2 will be worth the investment.
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