According to the latest reports from China, the mass production ofPSVR 2will begin soon, which could result in an imminent announcement of PlayStation’s new virtual reality headset.

Despiting being around for more than a few years now, VR gaming still has a long way to go to reach its full potential.

Since the announcement of this new tool as a gaming platform, many companies such as Meta (Facebook), HTC, Valve, and PlayStation have produced their very own version of VR headsets.

Of course, we can’t deny that VR gaming has grown a lot over the past few years, but still, it needs more content from the top-tier companies of the world, which doesn’t seem interested enough in the VR business just yet.

That being said, Sony put a good amount of effort into supporting PlayStation VR during the last generation of consoles by developing some quality games for the device in its first-party studios.

Hopefully, this support will be continued with the announcement of the second generation of PlayStation VR, which could happen sooner rather than later.

Goertek Will Start Producing PSVR 2 Devices in China Soon

According to a Chinese analyst known as 黑毛警长008 on social media and reported byGoertek, Chinese manufacturer, will be in charge of mass producing Meta Cambria and PS VR 2 (soon!)Goertek sold off Pico to Bytedance earlier this year, but signed a deal to continue producing Pico headsetsAlso expected to supply components for Apple AR/VR HMD— Brad Lynch (@SadlyItsBradley)August 04, 2025" target="_blank" rel=“noreferrer noopener nofollow”>Brad Lynch, a well-known hardware analyst, the Goertek company in China will begin the mass production ofPSVR 2soon.

Goertek, Chinese manufacturer, will be in charge of mass producing Meta Cambria and PS VR 2 (soon!)Goertek sold off Pico to Bytedance earlier this year, but signed a deal to continue producing Pico headsetsAlso expected to supply components for Apple AR/VR HMD

IfPlayStation VR 2enters mass production, it would probably be impossible for Sony to stop the leaks from the new device, which means we should expect the official announcement of this new piece of technology from Sony even sooner.

Currently, Sony has not revealed any VR-focused first-party titles for 2022, and many players assume thatGran Turismo 7could be a great launch title for PSVR 2.