While a lot of gamers' attention is currently on Gamescom taking place in Cologne, where exciting new reveals and updates on existing titles have taken place, there are other major gaming events set for 2022, one of which is the Tokyo Games Show.TGS 2022 marks the first time the event has had a physical audiencesince the beginning of the pandemic. With this return of fans in attendance, it seems that this year’s TGS will have plenty of exciting reveals, including giving gamers their first look at how the PlayStation VR2 will play with aResident Evil: Villagedemo.At the Capcom booth at this year’s Tokyo Games Show, theResident Evil: VillagePS VR2 demo will be based around Castle Dimitrescu, where players meet the popular Lady Dimitrescu and her daughters. Given that the demo will be for a VR headset, Capcom is placing a heavy amount of focus on immersion, giving players an experience they aren’t likely to forget by ramping up the horror with a virtual reality perspective.RELATED:PSVR 2 Could Support Local Multiplayer GamesAlongside increasing the horror inResident Evil: Village, the demo will also mark the first opportunity for players to try the PlayStation VR2 before its release. Sony has confirmed this over on Twitter, so fans should only expect more to be revealed on the upcoming VR headset at the time of the Tokyo Games Show, which takes place between September 15 and September 18 this year. Already,Sony has confirmed that the PS VR2 is set to launch in early 2023, which led many to expect that some gameplay from the new platform would be shown off soon.

Previously, it was announced thatResident Evil: Villagewould be getting a full PS VR2 port, so fans are hoping that alongside the demo featuring Castle Dimitrescu, they will also see a release date for the new version of the game. With Capcom announcing thatResident Evil: Villageon the PlayStation VR2 will have a playable demo, it raises the question of whether some other confirmed titles for the platform will have a showcase at TGS, such asHorizon: Call of the Mountain.

Apart from theResident Evil: VillagePS VR2 demo, it seemsCapcom is set to reveal a lot at this year’s Tokyo Games Show. TheMonster HunterandResident Evilpublisher will have two shows at Tokyo Games Show 2022, with one of those streams being solely dedicated to new information onStreet Fighter 6.

Resident Evil Village VRis in development for the PS5.

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