Maestro Hits PSVR2 With a Star Wars Pack. It Is Also a Reminder of How Little PSVR2 Hand Tracking Gets Used.
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The orchestra-conducting rhythm game Maestro arrived on PSVR2 on June 20 with a John Williams Star Wars track and a lightsaber baton. It is a delight. It is also only the third PSVR2 game to support hand tracking, which says a lot about a feature Sony shipped and the industry mostly ignored.
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