The PSVR 2 had the opportunity to reinvigorate the VR scene for console gamers. With its advanced eye-tracking, OLED HDR display, and haptic feedback controllers, Sony’s next-gen headset offers an immersive experience that rivals PC VR setups. However, it seems this didn’t go according to plan, and the PSVR 2 is languishing somewhat. But that hasn’t stopped developers, and in 2025 some exciting PSVR 2 games are just over the horizon.
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PSVR 2 Games You Should be Excited For
Dreams of Another
Grit & Valor
Reach
Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow
Aces of Thunder

PSVR 2 Games You Should be Excited For
As developers continue to harness the PSVR 2’s power, an exciting lineup of titles is emerging. Whether you’re new to VR or a seasoned veteran, below are 5 upcoming PSVR 2 games you should definitely keep on your radar.

Dreams of Another
From Q‑Games’ PixelJunk team, Dreams of Another brings a surreal, artistic twist to the VR scene. The game blends dreamlike aesthetics and point‑cloud rendering with a gameplay philosophy: create through destruction. In VR, you’ll switch fluidly between first and third person, manipulating your environment with creative weapons. The Man in Pajamas travels through shifting worlds – horses fleeing carousels, robots racing down kaleidoscopic streets – while building immersive puzzles and artistic spaces as worlds break apart.
It’s scheduled for release in October 2025. Early impressions suggest a deeply atmospheric title made for PSVR 2’s haptic feedback, eye‑tracking, and visual capabilities.

Grit & Valor
This alternate-history WWII tactical game by Milky Tea puts you in the hot seat. You’ll play as a commander maneuvering miniature war units across tabletop battlefield holograms. Scheduled for 21st August, 2025, it’s a real‑time tactics roguelite with resource placement, dice‑rolling, and fog-of-war effects all controlled by the PSVR 2 Sense controllers.
Tactile, strategic, and stylish, Grit & Valor combines pixel‑art aesthetics with precision VR interaction. Expect gripping decisions, permadeath units, and tight maps—ideal for strategy fans looking for a fresh VR format.

Reach
The latest title from UK VR specialist studio, nDreams, Reach promises a cinematic adventure filled with climbing, zip‑lining, and spectacle. Players equipped with full-body awareness will swing between ruins, trigger supernatural abilities, and solve environmental puzzles in a mythic world built for immersive VR motion and discovery. While no precise date is set, it’s slated for late 2025 and aims to harness PSVR 2’s hand‑tracking and physicality for fluid combat and traversal. Reach blends visual grandeur with active player presence in a way VR excels at.
Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow
Stealth lovers should keep an eye on Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow. Developed by Maze Theory, this a full VR reboot of the iconic Thief franchise. Play as Magpie in shadowy cities, picking locks manually, eavesdropping in dim corridors, and sneaking past guards using realistic prosthetics and environment cues. No release window yet beyond 2025, but imagery and trailers show meticulous VR design: pickpocket guards, manipulate light and sound, and solve conspiracies via stealth mechanics adapted with PSVR 2 haptics and eye‑tracking.

Aces of Thunder
Aces of Thunder aims to deliver immersive aerial combat in WWII-style planes – spanning Spitfires, Mustangs and bombers – in both solo campaigns and multiplayer dogfights. Cockpit immersion, realistic HUD, and multiplayer combat make this one of the most accessible flight simulators tailored for VR.
Targeted for mid‑to‑late 2025, it aims to leverage PSVR 2’s spatial audio, physical controls, and intuitive targeting across 360° combat arenas.
Those are our top picks for PSVR 2 games coming in the latter half of 2025. Did we miss your most anticipated title? Let us know in the comments below!








