
External cameras on the headset will scan the room, while the player themselves will be able to fine-tune the boundaries using the PSVR 2 controllers. Speaking of customizing the play area, the PSVR 2 will let players modify their out-of-bounds markers while in-game. Related: Horizon Call Of The Mountain Could Be VR's Breath Of The Wild The player can activate see-through mode by pressing the function button on the headset or by bringing up the PSVR 2 card in the Control Center, which also lets the user modify other key headset functions such as the play area. See-through View allows PSVR 2 users to see what’s outside their headset thanks to a pair of cameras on the front. As outlined by senior staff product manager Yasuo Takahashi on PlayStation Blog, the PSVR 2 will let you see where you’re going and remake your play area on the fly. Sony is making the PSVR 2 the most convenient VR headset on the market.
