![]() ![]() Those without the VR-set up that is required to explore the world that PokerStars’ VR developer Lucky VR came up with have other video games to muck around with on PlayStation and desktop computers. It is available to download from the Meta Store, PlayStation Store, Steam and Viveport. PokerStars has had suite of VR poker and casino games on both PlayStation 4 and 5, as well as computers, since 2017.īesides PlayStation, the older version is also available on Meta Rift, Meta Quest, Quest 2, Quest Pro, Sony PlayStation VR2, and HTC Vive. ![]() Sony’s VR2 is an updated and more powerful system that only works on the newest version of its console, PlayStation 5. Using controllers, players on PokerStars VR move their hands around to peak at their cards and physically throw chips into the middle of the pot. ![]() Of course, players have the option to spend real money to buy the for-entertainment-only chips.įor those who haven’t had the chance to mess around with VR, people put on headsets that immerse the user into another world. If they lose them all, they have to wait another eight hours before more free chips appear in their wallets - if only the real-world worked that way. Players play with chips worth no monetary value. The latest version of PokerStars VR, released yesterday (May 9), gives players the chance to win piles of fake chips playing on a virtual poker table with friends or strangers, then jaunting off into the virtual casino to lose them all on a virtual craps, blackjack, or roulette table. I’m looking forward to welcoming PlayStation VR2 fans to our community over a few hands of poker, and to unveiling more to come from our game.” “The PlayStation VR2 hardware is astonishing, and Sony have been a great partner in helping us realize its potential. “Our Sony debut introduces PokerStars VR to a brand-new audience and we’ve spent months in development making sure it’s rewarding social experience,” said James O’Reilly, PokerStars Director of VR & Innovation. PokerStars VR is now live on PlayStation VR2. ![]()
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