 Full disclosure, I am a community moderator for First Contact Entertainment, the developers of Firewall Zero Hour and Firewall Ultra. Hey there lads and ladies, it is Petrifying Pumpkins here and I am here today to tell you that a war is coming. A war for your PSVR2. Unlike anything we saw on PSVR1, the war currently has 5 participants, but I have no doubts that number will increase within the next year or two. Firewall Ultra, Pavlov Vior, Crossfire Sierra Squad, Ghosts of Tabor, will be fighting to be the Vior multiplayer modern combat first person chooser you keep coming back to on PlayStation Vior2 and most of them are set to release this year. Compare that to PSVR1 where we had very little to play in that category until the excellent Firewall Zero Hour came along nearly two whole years after the headset actually launched. Then after Firewall, you had another few years to waste until we finally got Alvo, the only other really notable modern combat chooser on the platform. It was frustrating that a platform that was so well suited to that genre of games was so starved of them, but that's about to change. Already we have Pavlov Vior lined up for the launch of PSVR2. Crossfire Sierra Squad is set for a summer release, Ghosts of Tabor slated for the third quarter of the year and Firewall Ultra is coming sometime in 2023. We also know that Alvo will be ported to PSVR2, but as of right now it's unclear if it will be coming this year or next. Regardless of that, the first year of PSVR2 will have already gone a long way to addressing the shortcomings of the PSVR1. Naturally, talk is already turning to which chooser will be King of PSVR2. Pavlov has manual reloading, therefore it's Bezer. Firewall has triple A polish, therefore it's Bezer etc etc. But before we jump into those rabbit holes, we should take a moment to just appreciate this. We have choice now. Still very limited compared to traditional platforms, but if you're going from PSVR1 to PSVR2, soak it in. Enjoy us. Let's hope these all take off and it opens the door for more development in that genre. We could see some real behemoths taking a chance on PSVR2, a call of Juicy, a battlefield, something like that, and then we're sucking diesel. But for the here and now, if you know me, you know I love Firewall Zero Hour, but that game had almost no competition on PSVR1. That's not going to be true for the next Firewall, at least not entirely. Firewall Ultra will likely be continuing on in the Rainbow Six style of gameplay no doubt slow paced, tense and tactical to the point where you really need communication to succeed in most situations. In fact, I hope Ultra really doubles down on that in any way they can. Firewall is being backed heavily by Sony themselves and you can see us in the production values of the gameplay snippets we've seen so far. So I'm really expecting it to take full advantage of the new headset features while improving on the Firewall Zero Hour experience. Then you have Crossfire Sierra Squad, the odd man house in this list because it's the only game not featuring PVP. Instead, single player and four player co-op will be the main focus. Crossfire is actually a huge IP in certain parts of the world and the short snippet of gameplay and brief overview we've got of the game, both the look and sound promising. It's boasts about advanced AI, a large arsenal of weaponry and over 70 missions to take part in mean that it could be a game you find yourself returning to again and again. Ghosts of Tabor is a game that's designed to scratch the itch of Daisy, escape from Tarkov and Armyfan. You can play solo or in co-op groups of four where you'll be sent into a large map to scavenge for a rare loose, explore, complete missions, fight other players or teams and survive by eating, drinking and healing your wounds. There's a max player count of 20 on the larger maps. There was absolutely nothing like this on PSVR1 and I'm really excited to try it out. It sounds like a game where you could have a lot of fun random encounters with other people online, just like your old lady. Pavlov VR is the one we'll get to play first as it launches day one. Pavlov is more of a known quantity, haven't been out on PC VR for years where it became the most popular shooter there. It features five versus five multiplayer fun across a multitude of modes in a style that's reminiscent of Counter-Strike. These extra modes mix things up however as they include a zombie horde mode, trouble in terrorist town, a world war two mode and many more. There's also the added bonus of crossplay with PC VR players. Finally there is Alvo which will be ported from the PSVR1 to PSVR2, hopefully this year. Now little is known about how Alvo will improve in the jump to PSVR2 as of yes. Of the five games listed I think Alvo and Pavlov are the most indirect competition with one another. They're both faster paced and arcadey with inspiration from Counter-Strike. Alvo has had a loss of update since it launched in 2021, including a zombie mode, manual reloading, crossplay with quest and a bunch of maps. And those are your five games. I began this video by calling these games VR multiplayer modern combat first person shooters, but you can see there's still strong variety within that narrow genre. Whether you want the intense tactical teamwork of firewall, the survival aspects and unpredictability of Ghost of Tabor, the co-op of crossfire or the fast pace of Pavlov or Alvo, you've got something on PSVR2 that you didn't on PSVR1. Choices. And in the end, isn't choices the real king of PSVR2? If you're interested in shooters coming to PSVR2 then stick around the channel for future coverage. Thank you to Decepticon for letting me use his music in all of my videos. You can check him out Decepticon.com. Link in the description below. Thank you for watching. Please stay moist.