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PSVR2 no longer requires its Sense controllers to perform hand tracking.
Sony Interactive Entertainment showed off the technology at the Siggraph Asia 2024 computer graphics conference in Tokyo .
Footage of a demo showcasing the technology has emerged on Twitter/X.
The demo involved the player using both of their hands to point at toon cans and bottles.
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