Resist simply acquired its first replace since being launched on PlayStation VR2 final week.
New to Binary Mill’s open world metropolis swinger is that 120Hz is the brand new default mode for PS5 Professional, providing customers a extra snug view of the hectic first-person motion. Elsewhere within the Resist replace, social display tearing has been fastened, a uncommon situation the place gamers had been dropping by means of the world ought to not happen, and the sport ought to not hold on a black display for these trying to vary language.
Resist’s first PlayStation VR2 replace is now stay, that includes some fixes and new PS5 Professional 120Hz assist. https://t.co/Uen64rVhCd
Right here’s the small print:
Added default 120Hz mode for PS5 Professional customers
Mounted social display tearing
Mounted altering language situation the place gamers might find yourself… pic.twitter.com/2qFMDMhNP9— The Binary Mill (@TheBinaryMill) April 17, 2025
Resist was first launched on Oculus Quest in 2021 and PC VR a yr later and has been favorably in comparison with the Spider-Man video games which have lengthy been native to Sony machines. Thus it’s that the improved PS VR2 version of Resist has discovered one thing of a pure dwelling, and whereas it’s unlikely that options equivalent to eye monitoring will make it throughout to different platforms, PC gamers have been asking whether or not the upper refresh charge may.
No phrase from developer Binary Mill on that as but, however there was a quick replace on the state of Into Black, Binary Mill’s subsequent Quest sport that’s coming to PS VR2: “It is trying actual good, and it isn’t too distant now.”

