Our source is confirming the rumors

The PSVR2 is due out early next year and while no price has been announced both specs and previews have been released. And journalists who have tested the new VR set have all been very positive. But what about the games? Where are the game leaks?

Horizon Call of the Mountain has been pushed hard in promotional material, and it seems to be the PSVR2’s biggest exclusive title. And third-party companies have jumped in on Sony’s second VR machine with titles such as Resident Evil 8 and No Man’s Sky. But while no leaks have suggested it yet, there has been speculations about Valve’s impressive Half-life gaming making it to the console.

“Sony has bought the rights to have it published in 2023”

Our source has told us that Sony were in negotiations with Valve about Half-Life Alyx for a long time before reaching a settlements. The game has been exclusive for most PC-compatible VR headsets but Sony has bought the rights to have it published in 2023.

According to our source it will not be released alongside the VR2 launch. And it’s unknown if it’s going to be a remaster or an upgraded deluxe version of Half-Life Alyx. Our source has been provided with genuine, real leaked information before. However, as date changes and cancellations are common in the gaming world, nothing is set in stone.

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