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PS VR2’s November roadmap: four dated releases and a new reveal
Flat2VR Studios wrapped its first studio event with a focused update on what’s next for PlayStation VR2. The showcase confirmed a packed November – four releases landing across the month – and introduced a new project slated for next year. The lineup spans arcade racing, rhythm-dance, roguelite shooting, and a classic dungeon crawl brought into VR. Below are the concrete dates and key gameplay details taken from the official announcements.
Highlights at a glance: VRacer Hoverbike is available now; Audio Trip launches November 11; Roboquest VR arrives November 20; Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok hits November 25; Rager is newly revealed and planned for next year.

VRacer Hoverbike – available now on PS VR2
VRacer Hoverbike delivers an arcade-first racer designed around VR’s sense of speed. Steering is handled by lean-based control, mirroring your body movement to the bike. The package includes 30 tracks, multiple modes, and online cross-platform multiplayer.

- PS VR2 features: HDR visuals, adaptive triggers, and headset rumble integrated for tactile feedback.
- Built specifically for VR, aiming to minimize motion sickness through intuitive body-driven turns.
Audio Trip – launches November 11

Audio Trip is a choreographed rhythm-dance experience where every movement is handcrafted rather than procedurally generated. Players catch gems, trace ribbons, and strike drums in sync with the music.
- Content: more than 120 levels across 32 tracks, plus playlists, cardio routines, and achievements.
- Creator tools: a built-in choreography editor supports community-made routines and sharing.
- PS VR2 enhancements: HDR, headset rumble, and eye-tracked foveated rendering for sharper visuals.

Roboquest VR – launches November 20
Roboquest VR brings its fast, roguelite loop to PS VR2 with a VR-first rebuild. You play as a Guardian battling robot swarms in a scorched future, with levels that shift each run.

- Arsenal: more than 70 weapons, from dual-wielded pistols to charged rockets and melee-focused strikes.
- VR rework: manual reloading and interactive weapon handling, with future co-op support planned.
- PS VR2 features: adaptive triggers, refined haptics, headset rumble, HDR visuals, and eye-tracked foveated rendering.
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Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok – launches November 25
The long-running first-person adventure series arrives on PS VR2 with a standalone quest into a lost dwarven realm. You wield a wand and shield to master elemental magic, solve puzzles, and face oversized guardians guided by Odin, a raven companion.
- Set pieces include high-speed minecart rides, trap navigation, and hidden chambers beneath the mountain.
- PS VR2 technical notes: eye-tracked spellcasting, adaptive triggers, Sense controller haptics, headset rumble, and 120Hz performance with no reprojection.
Rager – new reveal, coming next year
Rager is a combat-driven rhythm title that trades note-chasing for short, replayable duels against robotic foes, cinematic boss fights, and online leaderboards. The soundtrack spans darksynth, metalstep, war drums, and drum and bass.
- Content snapshot: 12 handcrafted stages and 3 boss encounters.
- PS VR2 feedback: headset rumble and controller haptics emphasize impact per strike.
- Release window: next year on PlayStation.
Release roadmap at a glance
Flat2VR set concrete dates for four PS VR2 titles in November, plus one new reveal for the following year. The table below summarizes the key beats for quick reference.
What this means for players
Why it matters – Flat2VR’s slate pins down November for PS VR2 with clear dates across four genres, plus a fresh reveal on the horizon. If you follow VR’s variety playbook – racing, rhythm, shooters, and dungeon crawls – this schedule lays out when to jump in.
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