According to RoadtoVR, American game studio Bit Planet Games posted an outdoor image of what appeared to be "PSVR 2" on Twitter, but the tweet has been deleted by the studio and claimed to be fake.

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According to RoadtoVR, American game studio Bit Planet Games posted an outdoor image of what appeared to be

According to RoadtoVR, the American game studio Bit Planet Games posted an outdoor picture that appeared to be "PSVR 2" on Twitter , but the tweet has been deleted by the studio and claimed to be fake.

Bit Planet Games is famous for its VR flight game "Ultrawings" series. The tweet said: "Guess what is coming to PSVR2?" This implies that "Ultrawings" will enter the PSVR 2 game platform.

Although the tweet has been deleted, the quick-eyed Twitter user "TobiasRial" took a screenshot and saved it. The picture shows that the tweet received hundreds of replies, retweets and likes before being deleted.

According to RoadtoVR, American game studio Bit Planet Games posted an outdoor image of what appeared to be

Bit Planet Games emphasized that the leaked PSVR 2 image "is fake in our opinion.", further stating that it was a "Photoshop image."

According to RoadtoVR, American game studio Bit Planet Games posted an outdoor image of what appeared to be

Ridiculously, in another tweet, Bit Planet Games also claimed that the image " Not real, just a 3D printed model made of cardboard, tape, and wires. "

In addition, the U.S. import and export logs started at the end of 2021 show that Sony Interactive Entertainment has shipped thousands of development kits from Asia to the United States. , although there is no official confirmation, the timing indicates that these devices point to PSVR 2.

Although small in scale, Bit Planet Games is undoubtedly an experienced VR game studio. It is expected to become an ideal early partner for Sony . The company not only hopes to launch PSVR 2 exclusive content, but also is committed to bringing its successful games to the market. Promote to more VR platforms.

It’s worth mentioning that if the leaked images are real, Bit Planet Games may have violated the studio’s non-disclosure agreement (NDA), which is an agreement that platforms are required to sign when sending developer tools to developers.

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