How to stream PSVR 2

How to stream PSVR 2
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Sonyā€™s PSVR 2 releases today, and many keen gamers want to know how to stream PSVR 2.

Thereā€™s no shortage of new features to be excited about, including eye motion tracking and Cinematic Mode. For now, weā€™re going to focus on PSVR 2ā€™s streaming feature, and how you can stream yourself during PSVR 2ā€™s playthroughs. If youā€™re unfamiliar, this feature will allow your friends and fans to watch your movements and reactions in VR gameplay, in addition to watching your screen recordings.

In this guide, weā€™ll share how you can stream yourself on PSVR 2 playthroughs using the new Broadcast feature. So, read on!

How to stream yourself on PSVR 2 playthroughs

The new PSVR 2 comes with a newĀ BroadcastĀ feature that allows you to record yourself during your playthroughs. That means friends and fans can watch you speed along playing the latest Gran Turismo 7 VR edition and other exciting games.

To use the Broadcast feature, youā€™ll need to connect a P5 HD camera to your PS5 console. This mounted camera will record all your movements while you are immersed in VR gameplay.

This feature is available to use alongside the screen-recording feature in PS5 to simultaneously record your reactions and gameplay.

The Broadcast feature comes embedded in the software of the PSVR 2.

Frequently asked questions

Can you stream the see through mode on PSVR 2?

The see-through mode allows gamers to see outside of the headset without ever taking it off. For the time being, you, unfortunately, cannot stream see through mode on PSVR 2.

Do I need a PS camera to stream myself?

No, you donā€™t need a PS camera to stream gameplay. However, if you want your viewers to see you blindly stumbling around your living room, then you can use the camera to do that too!

What is see-through mode in VR?

See-through modeĀ allows gamers to see outside of the headset without ever taking it off. This can make your VR experience much less disorienting, though itā€™s worth knowing that PSVR 2 see-through mode is in black and white.