Intuitive and magical": the hand tracking in this PSVR 2 game looks amazing
Briefly

The PSVR 2 now supports hand tracking, allowing players to experience the updated version of Waltz of the Wizard with gesture controls. Players can interact with objects and characters without the Sense controllers, enhancing immersion. The game was designed with intuitive hand interactions in mind, providing seamless communication with the character Skully. Additionally, an in-game guide helps players navigate these features. This update is free for existing owners, while new players can purchase the game for $20. The feature brings PSVR 2 closer to Meta's hand-tracking capabilities introduced in prior models.
The new hand tracking in Waltz of the Wizard is made possible by the PSVR 2's tracking cameras.
In a blog, the developer Aldin Dynamic says the game was designed with natural hand interaction in mind from the beginning.
Skully was designed to respond to hand gestures and interactions in a way that's lifelike and immersive.
Aldin Dynamics says the game offers an in-game guide to help players understand the new hand-tracking features.
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