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Titan Isles Is Coming To PlayStation VR2 This Month

February 15, 2026 2 Min Read
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The PlayStation VR2 port of Titan Isles is coming on February 24th.

When Psytec Games announced last September that their high-mobility action-adventure shooter Titan Isles was coming to PS VR2, they didn’t specify a release date. Today, the game’s makers have announced that Titan Isles will be swinging onto PS VR2 on February 24th.

Designed to make the most of PS5’s hardware, the PS VR2 port runs at a native 90fps on base PS5, boosted to 120fps on PS5 Pro. The game’s devs also confirmed that both versions utilize native resolution and eye-tracked foveated rendering for maximum visual clarity.

Psytec Games has also made the most of the PS5 controller’s adaptive triggers, giving each weapon its own resistance, plus headset haptics and full bHaptics support.

We reviewed Titan Isles when it debuted on Meta Quest, where we found it to be “a compelling action adventure that’s equally enjoyable in co-op and single-player.” Furthermore, our reviewer called it “the most fun I’ve personally had with a VR co-op experience since Dungeons of Eternity.”

Titan Isles will be available on the PS VR2 store from February 24, and will cost $24.99. The game is available now on Steam and Quest.

This story was initially published on February 12, 2026, stating that Titan Isles’ release date was revealed during Sony’s State of Play showcase. However, this was a mistake, as the game did not appear during the stream. We have updated the article to remove mention of Sony’s State of Play. All details contained in the article are now correct and accurate.

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