Borderlands 2 VR Heading To PlayStation VR in December 2018

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A new way to play Borderlands 2 is arriving on December 14, 2018. The PlayStation Blog has revealed Borderlands 2 VR will make its PlayStation VR debut. This $49.99 game will give people access to the acclaimed shooter with looting elements in VR.

 

Some of the Borderlands 2 VR exclusive features have been announced. People will be able to choose between moving with the joysticks or using pointed-teleportation, as far as control schemes are concerned. You can navigate menus with the PlayStation Move controllers, allowing for clicking, dragging, and dropping. There will be first-person vehicle driving.

 

Borderlands 2 originally launched on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC in September 2012. It has since been made available on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Xbox One as well. Also, Bad Ass Mega Fun Time (BAMF Time) will llow people to temporarily control the speed of time, slowing it down so you can better control your character’s movements to avoid attacks or have a better chance at making sure your own land.

 

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Borderlands 2 VR will come to the PlayStation VR on December 14, 2018. Pre-orders will give people a PlayStation 4 dynamic home theme featuring Axton, Maya, Salvador, and Zer0.


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