One of the most popular VR shooters is finally coming to Playstation VR 2

Combat Waffle has surprisingly announced that Ghosts of Tabor, the hit VR extraction shooter, is coming to Playstation VR 2 in just a few days.
Combat Waffle Studios has officially revealed the release date for the PSVR 2 port of its breakout shooter, Ghosts of Tabor. According to the studio, the game will arrive on Sony’s VR platform on May 7 — an announcement that caught nearly everyone off guard.
Although the studio has not yet announced an official release date, the PSVR 2 version was originally expected to be released in "late summer" 2024. The port is being developed in partnership with VRMonkey, the same team behind the PSVR 2 adaptations of The Exorcist: Legion VR and Vampire: The Masquerade – Justice.
Setting the Standard for VR Shooters
Ghosts of Tabor has quietly become one of the most successful VR titles in recent memory. Drawing inspiration from hardcore tactical shooters like Escape from Tarkov, the game first launched in Early Access for Steam and Meta Quest in March 2023. Since then, it’s racked up nearly 24,000 reviews on the Meta Quest Store—making it one of the highest-rated VR games out there.
Financially, Ghosts of Tabor is a standout story. The game had already brought in $3 million in sales through Meta’s App Lab before even hitting the main store. By September 2023, total revenue had reached $20 million.
Gameplay-wise, Ghosts of Tabor straddles both PvPvE and pure PvE modes. With the major “Directive Zero” update, Combat Waffle added a single-player mode featuring a full progression system. There’s also cooperative play for up to three players, though you’ll need the Team Tactics DLC to squad up.
True to the extraction shooter formula, you’re dropped onto sprawling maps to scavenge loot, face off against AI enemies and other players, and then try to make it out alive. Any gear you manage to extract can be stored in your personal bunker — assuming you survive long enough to reach the extraction point.
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