As revealed by PlayStation.Blog, the PlayStation VR2 will include the PS VR2 headset, PS VR2 Sense controllers, and stereo headset. There will also be a PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle that will retail for $599.99 and will include everything from the standard edition as well as a PlayStation Store voucher code for Horizon Call of the Mountain. Also launching on February 22nd will be the PlayStation VR2 Sense Controller Charging Station, which allows players to charge their controllers “through a simple click-in design, without having to connect to a PS5 console – freeing up the console’s USB ports ». In terms of pre-orders, those living in the US, UK, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg will initially be able to pre-order PlayStation VR2 only through the PlayStation Online Store at direct.playstation.com . While pre-orders start on November 15th, those interested can sign up today to get ready. Sony also revealed 11 new titles for PS VR2 in 2023 and they include The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR, Crossfire: Sierra Squad, The Light Brigade, Cities VR – Enhanced Edition, Cosmonious High, Hello Neighbor: Search and Rescue, Jurassic World Aftermath Collection, Pistol Whip VR, Zenith: The Last City, After the Fall and Tentacular. While we don’t have a full launch line-up yet, Sony has confirmed that they’re “expecting more than 20 titles” on February 22nd. In our first hands-on with the PlayStation VR2, we said it “happily feels like a modern entry into the VR landscape, with top-notch visual fidelity and comfortable ergonomics. Its haptics and adaptive triggers, if implemented correctly, will be a welcome addition to the exciting experience.” We also had the chance to try out Horizon Call of the Mountain and Resident Evil Village on PS VR2 and came away impressed. For more, see how it compares to other VR headsets on the market, including the original PSVR, Valve Index, and Meta Quest 2. Do you have a tip for us? Want to discuss a potential story? Send an email to [email protected] Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.