Upcoming PSVR 2 Games: New PlayStation VR2 games for 2026 and beyond

A screenshot of two robots during the upcoming PSVR 2 game AUTOMA
(Image credit: Phosphor Games Studio)

There are plenty of upcoming PSVR 2 games to watch out for in 2026. In fact, we are due for some big release date announcements soon, so if you are a VR gamer, chances are you are anxiously waiting for the calendar of new games to fill up. Well, the good news is that we've got a handy guide of all the announced titles heading our way this new year.

So far, we know that we're due to see some amazing horror titles make it to the PSVR 2, some sci-fi narrative goodness, a game based on one of the best TV shows around, and a ton of action-forward experiences as well. With haptic feedback, a greater field of view, and internal eye-tracking, the PSVR 2 is still a great piece of hardware for anyone looking for an immersive experience, and the future releases look set to draw us into all kinds of scenarios and worlds. Basically, 2026 seems to be a great year to make the most of your PSVR 2 headset.

New PSVR 2 games in 2026

Umami Grove

A screenshot of the upcoming PSVR2 game, Umami Grove

(Image credit: Pomshine Games)

Developer: Pomshine Games
Release date: January 27, 2026

This is probably one of the cutest VR games coming our way. From teasers, Umami Grove looks to be the perfect blend of Studio Ghibli meets Cooking Mama, as you have to explore a very cute and fantastical world while also gathering ingredients to craft dishes. The game was released for Meta and Steam users back in August 2025, but now PSVR2 players will be able to get their hands on it come January 27.

Aces of Thunder

Aces of Thunder on PSVR 2

(Image credit: Gaijin Games)

Developer: Gaijin Games
Release date: February 3, 2026

Take to the skies with Aces of Thunder, an aerial combat game that takes its flight and damage models from War Thunder. That means you should get quite the epic airborne battles, with immersion the number one focus, thanks to cockpit views and complete control over all the flight systems.

AUTOMA

A screenshot of the upcoming PSVR2 game, AUTOMA

(Image credit: Phosphor Games Studio)

Developer: Phosphor Games Studio
Release date: TBC 2026

If you loved Half Life: Alyx, then you'll probably like the upcoming PSVR2 game, AUTOMA, as well. In this new action-adventure, you'll have to navigate a mystery while a rogue AI tries to take control of a futuristic Southeast Asian city. The game's synopsis also mentions a deal to save our family, so the story for this one has us super intrigued. Hopefully, we will get a release date soon.

Bootstrap Island

A screenshot of the upcoming PSVR2 game, Bootstrap Island.

(Image credit: Maru VR)

Developer: Maru VR
Release date: TBC 2026

Set during the 17th century, Bootstrap Island has you trying to survive after being shipwrecked. However, it turns out that trying to stay alive on a deadly tropical island with limited resources isn't easy. In this upcoming PSVR2 game, you'll be battling giant beasts, the undead, and also trying to source resources and food. If you love survival games such as Sons of the Forest, this may be one for your wishlist, folks.

The Boys: Trigger Warning

The Boys: Trigger Warning

(Image credit: ARVORE IMMERSIVE GAMES)

Developer: ARVORE IMMERSIVE GAMES
Release date: TBC 2026

As one of the best Amazon Prime shows, The Boys has a ton of fans, and we are very excited to dive into the brutal world of the hit series. The Boys: Trigger Warning is a PSVR 2 and Meta Quest 3 exclusive that's coming sometime in spring 2026. It's going to be a stealth-action game where you'll have to face some very overpowered and violent supes as you uncover some of Vought's dirty secrets. The game is rated R-18 and pre-orders are now live!

Detective VR

A screenshot of the upcoming PSVR2 game, Detective VR

(Image credit: Studio CHIPO Y JUAN, Valem Studio)

Developer: Studio CHIPO Y JUAN, Valem Studio
Release date: TBC 2026

Detective VR is another upcoming PSVR 2 game that's set to come sometime in spring 2026. The game is already out on Meta Quest 3, so hopefully, we get news on a firm release date soon, because it does seem like a very fun narrative title. Offering around five hours of gameplay, you'll have to interact with suspects, collect clues, and even use some time-bending mechanics to piece together the case. It sounds like it could be the best mystery game we've seen so far on VR.

Evil Inside VR

Evil Inside

(Image credit: JanduSoft S.L.)

Developer: Bowl of Tentacles
Release date: TBC 2026

Evil Inside may not be considered the best horror game of all time, but it is still pretty terrifying and has some of the most nightmarish foes you'll ever see. And the prospect of encountering those baddies in VR is chilling. That, paired with the game getting entire sections and puzzle re-designs, is an exciting enough reason to add it to your watchlist for 2026. We are still waiting on a firm release date, so stay tuned.

RAGER

A screenshot of the upcoming PSVR2 game, RAGER

(Image credit: Insane Prey)

Developer: Insane Prey
Release date: TBC 2026

I'm a big fan of rhythm games, so RAGER has been in my sights for a while now. Giving the genre an action twist, every swipe of your hand in time to the music also beats up an enemy. It's basically a rhythm-brawler complete with boss battles and very cool weapons. Honestly, it just looks like a vibe, and as someone who is a bit bored with Beat Saber, this is right up all our collective streets.

TBC

Bloody Hell Hotel

A screenshot of the upcoming PSVR2 game, Bloody Hell Hotel.

(Image credit: Unfold Games)

Developer: Unfold Games
Release date: TBC

Ever wanted to manage a hotel? How about managing one as a vampire looking for their next meal? Bloody Hell Hotel is a Tim Burton-esque title that has you taking on an undead manager, hellbent on running a prosperous hotel. Here you'll be renovating, crafting, farming, and exploring dungeons that require some necessary violence in order to get your business in the best possible shape as possible. The art style for this one is very fun in a cute-creepy kind of way, and we are very excited to try it out for ourselves.

Low-Fi

A screenshot of the upcoming PSVR 2 game, Low-Fi.

(Image credit: Iris VR)

Developer: Iris VR
Release date: TBC

Low-Fi looks really cool, with the game specifically designed for VR thanks to its holodeck-inspired features. You play as the sheriff of a cyberpunk slum called cityblock 303 where the only other citizens are the titular low-fi - aka humans too poor to jack into the city's platforms. How you spend your time in cityblock 303 is up to you, as this open world is completely non-linear.


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Emma-Jane Betts
Managing Editor, Evergreens

After reviewing films throughout University and being a cosy game expert for years, I realised that entertainment journalism was my true calling in 2019. Since then, I've started multiple new farms on Stardew Valley and have written for several publications such as The Upcoming, PCGamesN, and Wargamer. I was the resident Guides Editor and horror lover for The Digital Fix before joining the GamesRadar+ team in 2024. As the Managing Editor for Evergreens, I'll be making sure that all the best lists you read on GamesRadar+ are the most helpful and fun pages on the internet!


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