Yesterday, we saw Facebook itself accidentally leaked the Oculus Quest 2 videos and specs.
This is what we know so far: the headset has a new, more comfortable design and apparently has 6GB of RAM and uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2 chipset. That’s a big jump up from the original Quest, which featured a Snapdragon 835.
It also gives players “an almost 4K display”, with a native 2K per eye. The ‘Inside The Headset’ video below confirms that it’s got 50% more pixels than the original Quest’s screen too.
There will be a 256GB version of Quest 2 and gives us a look at new controllers with “updated ergonomics”. The headset will play your old Quest titles, too, and we now have an updated leak, revealing new content.
A Reddit user posted images of the box, which they say they found on Craigslist (sorry, it’s already been sold). The images show the front of the packaging, which features the unannounced headset and its new controllers, and then the back with a range of content on display. The images feature apps we already know about, like Beat Saber, Facebook’s own Horizon service, and the upcoming Population: One.
But seen for the first time on the back of the pack are The Climb 2 and Jurassic World: Aftermath. The former looks like the sequel to the popular VR rock climbing game from Crytek, while the latter is one we haven’t seen before. There’s also another shot of Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy’s Edge which seems to confirm that everybody’s favorite green Jedi, Yoda, will make an appearance in the game.
This is just the latest in a series of leaks for Quest 2.
At this point it’s a certainty that Quest 2 will have its official unveiling at Facebook Connect tomorrow. The VR/AR digital event kicks off at 10am PT.
This story originally appeared on Uploadvr.com.