PlayStation's hit virtual reality (VR) game "Batman: Arkham VR" by game developer Rocksteady recently had an update that improves the game's VR Tracking. The update, however, is not a new PS4 Pro patch.
Gamenguide reports that the new update allows players to utilize more of the PS4's VR goggle by improving the VR tracking. This will provide a better and smoother "Batman: Arkham VR" gaming experience with the VR goggles.
According to Pure PlayStation, the "Batman: Arkham VR" update is not a PS4 Pro patch. And it does not offer any software upgrade or game improvements other than improved VR tracking.
Psu reports that in October, "Batman: Arkham VR" was the best-selling VR title for the PlayStation. Though it did not make it in the overall top-selling games, it is most likely due to the price of the PS4 Pro's VR headset, which may have discouraged players.
"Batman: Arkham VR" takes players through the universe of DC Comic's famous character Batman. The game starts with the death of Bruce Wayne's parents in the streets of Gotham City and follows his journey to becoming the masked vigilante.
"Batman: Arkham VR" offers gamers a fully interactive experience, utilizing the PS4 Pro's VR glasses and motion controller to take control of Bruce Wayne. The game is played in a first-person view, seeing Gotham City through the eyes of Bruce Wayne.
Players can interact with objects in "Batman: Arkham VR", like playing certain keys on the piano to access the Batcave where Bruce can wear his batsuit and use Batman's grappling hook to move through Gotham City.
Gus Lewis, the actor that played the young Bruce Wayne in "Batman Begins," enjoys playing "Batman: Arkham VR," especially when wearing the Batsuit and fighting bad guys, per report. However, the game is limited for now to only using the grappling hook, scanner, and Batarang.