A:AnswerYes, but it doesn't come with a cloth to clean the lenses with it, so i'd suggest buying a microfiber cloth, don't use a regular cloth or paper towel cause they'll have lint and will scratch the lenses, don't use chemicals like those alcohol wipes. Just microfiber cloth and clean water is all you need.
A:AnswerYes and yes you get free games every month for $80 a year. The only thing that isn't free with the subscription is Funimation/Crunchyroll, which has it's own separate subscription price, but also worth getting as well if you like anime.
A:AnswerThe controllers are wireless but not the headset. Can't imagine the headset lasting for very long on a battery if it were wireless, which would be a hassle after a while. Glad the headset is wired, although the VR2 controllers do last a good 5 or 6 hours on a full charge (without haptics on).
A:AnswerThe short answer is no. Playstation VR games cannot be played using the Playstation VR2.
However, many Playstation VR games have gotten, and will get, remakes/remasters, making them available on PSVR2. Some of these have been free upgrades, others discounts, and some full price.
A:AnswerOnly games that have a "psvr2" mode can be played with it. Technically you can play other games using the headset and a regular controller for like an interesting theatre mode though.
A:AnswerWhen not playing a PSVR2 game, you will be in a cinematic mode which appears as a flat screen in front of you. It's like having a big flat screen tv at a comfortable distance in front of you. However, if a game was not made for PSVR2, you would be using the PS5 controller. You would not be using the PSVR2 controllers, and the PSVR2 controllers do not work for non-PSVR2 games.