Upcoming PSVR 2 Games: New PlayStation VR2 games for 2025 and beyond
From exclusives to new ports, here are all the upcoming PSVR 2 games to watch out for

There are plenty of upcoming PSVR 2 games to watch out for in 2025. With some that are just around the corner now that we're in July, there's everything from experiences that will put your tactical prowess to the test, to experimental shooters, and action-adventures set to come that will help you make the most of your PSVR 2 headset.
With the PlayStation State of Play June 2025 showcase brining us an exciting lineup of upcoming PS5 games, we also got some new PSVR 2 game reveals, including the return of Thief after 11 years in a VR stealth adventure called Legacy of Shadow. And with more new games for 2025 revealed during the big Summer Game Fest Live event, there's lots to keep track of.
With haptic feedback, a greater field of view, and internal eye-tracking, the PSVR 2 is 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. Below, we've brought together the biggest upcoming PSVR 2 games on the way so you know what to watch out for first - and if you're looking for something to play while you wait for them to arrive, check out our pick of the best PSVR 2 games you can play right now.
New PSVR 2 games in 2025
Cave Crave
Developer: 3R Games
Release date: July 10, 2025
Ever wondered what it would be like to go spelunking? Well, Cave Crave is here to let you experience it first-hand with your PSVR2 headset. As you can see in the announcement trailer, you can make your way through narrow tunnels, mark your path with chalk, and try to clear obstacles with your hammer. Promising not to feature any element of horror and bring to life a realistic spelunking experience, you'll have to maintain your gear and face steep climbs, water, and more as you try to navigate your way through the environment.
Grit and Valor - 1949
Developer: Milky Tea
Release date: August 21, 2025
Collaborating with sister studio nDreams (the team behind upcoming release Reach), developer Milky Tea is bringing its dieselpunk tactics game to the world of PSVR2. Letting you experience the role of a General in command of their own army in the war room, you'll be directing and overseeing the battlefield from above. Drawing inspiration from tabletop war games for its looks, you move miniature mech units that look like they've been painted by hand and see them come to life when you place them down on a battlefield diorama.
TBC 2025
Reach
Developer: nDreams
Release date: TBC 2025
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Reach is a new cinematic action-adventure that will see you take on the role of a reluctant hero who can use extraordinary abilities. In the debut announcement trailer, you can see how we'll be able to jump, climb, and zip-line across a world that's filled with "mythical threats and mysteries to uncover". Promising to deliver "true-to-life" interactions and immerse you in the role with "full-body awareness", Reach looks set to pull you right into a world of crossed realities where every move you make will matter. How intriguing.
Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow
Developer: Maze Theory
Release date: TBC 2025
Thief is making a return in the world of VR in Thief: Shadow of Legacy. Taking on the role of Magpie, a thief whose said to have been orphaned by Baron Ulysses Northcrest - a tyrant in the city who's brutality has impacted many - you uncover a legendary artifact from the past. Immersing yourself into the role, you'll steal, outsmart your foes, and steal away into the shadows as you try to uncover the city's dark secrets and a conspiracy that threatens to take root.
Low-Fi
Developer: Iris VR
Release date: TBC 2025
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.
Dreams of Another
Developer: Q-Games
Release date: TBC 2025
Dreams of Another from director of 2012's PixelJunk Eden is a new third-person action exploration game set in a stylized "ephemeral dream world". Rather than your classic shooter, where you're destroying objects or beings, your shots actually materialize and create your world around you. Promising to bring us through a poetic journey as a man in his pajamas, you'll meet a host of peculiar characters along the way as you explore your curiously unique surroundings.
Aces of Thunder
Developer: Gaijin Games
Release date: TBC 2025
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.
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