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SENSE OF PLACE

alk of PS5’s unique hardware features together with the game’s emphasis on ambient – a timed console exclusive – might support the forthcoming PSVR2 headset, with its built-in 3D audio and DualSense-style haptic feedback. The will is clearly there, though Tango can’t make any guarantees. “It’s something we’re very interested in,” Kenji says. “It’s not something that I as the director can make a decision about, but immersion is definitely at the core of the game – we want to help players feel like they’re there. And VR is definitely something that would help with that. It would be very exciting if we were presented with the opportunity. It sounds very cool.”

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