When Sony announced the release details of the PSVR2 earlier this month, it confirmed only two launch day games, Horizon: Call of the Mountain and City VR: Enhanced. However, fans of No Man's Sky also have something to look forward to, and Hello Games confirmed to Eurogamer that their previously announced PSVR2 update will be released next February 22 with Sony's new hardware. 
Hello Games revealed in June this year that the PSVR2 update for "Unman's Sky" is in progress, and based on the game's VR implementation in 2019, it will use the power of PlayStation 5, PSVR2 and its new Sense controller to launch an enhanced VR experience and "immersion and credibility increase in several major levels."
PSVR2 players don't have to wait for evidence of a VR upgrade promised by Unmanned Sky first appeared earlier this week when sharp-eyed PS5 Store user (I mean Eurogamer's VR loyal fan Ian Higton) found an updated description on the Hello Games' PSVR2 trailer, noting that PSVR2 will be released in February.

However, given the obvious typos in the description - originally read "February 2022" instead of 2023, although this error has been corrected - it is not immediately possible to tell whether it is an official modification or some unintentional backend error. Hello Games told Eurogamer that the release in February is not only correct, but the PSVR2 update will be released on the day of hardware release.
Hello Games hasn't revealed what specifics the update will bring, but it's its first attempt to incorporate VR into No Man's Space, which proves to be a dazzling way to experience its vast program universe. That said, there is room for improvement for both PSVR and PC VR, so we'll see if Hello Games will take advantage of this opportunity to significantly improve its initial efforts and whether these improvements will be applied to PCs. 
Looking forward to more details about the "Unman's Sky" PSVR2 update, which will be available for free before the release on February 22, 2023.