
In summary, Tetris Effect: Connected is the easiest game to recommend, with just a couple of exceptions; In its purest form, it is Tetris, first and foremost, and from an aesthetic standpoint, it is a beautiful showcase of what VR games can achieve, almost perfectly now thanks to the improved performance and power of the PSVR2. But for those who have already played the previous version ad nauseum and/or don’t own a PSVR2 (much less a PS5, as the console can still be tricky to find), it may not be worth the upgrade price, even if it is relatively cheap. Those two caveats aside, this is a must-have game that will impress even the most hesitant of folks over the unique experience of VR gaming.

HyperVR Games' popular Shop & Stuff is set to launch on PSVR2 this month, following a successful debut on Meta Quest.

Zombie Army VR's co-operative play servers will be shut down at the end of March, as a result of Unity's phased exit from the Multiplay Game Server Hosting Service. The single player campaign will be unaffected.
Are you looking forward to all the new VR games set to arrive in March 2026? Then look no further, here's what we know so far.
I have this on psvr1 before it was “connected”. Is it worth the upgrade for me? I have the original game, psvr2 and ps5.