It seems Sony is acknowledging (and attempting to dampen) the feeling of many that PSVR 2 just doesn’t have a particularly exciting game catalogue right now. The majority of the PSVR 2 content library is already available on other headsets (and in many cases has been for some time), while the bulk of the platform’s exclusive content consists of VR ports of non-VR titles, which lack the same appeal as built-for-VR content. But we’ve got a strong feeling this move is about something more than that. The company has brought some of its biggest franchises-like God of War and Horizon-to PC, and on Steam of all places. Well, it will surely be argued that Sony is simply following its trend of embracing a cross-platform audience. We hope to make this support available in 2024, so stay tuned for more updates,” the company said.įans of PSVR 1 and PSVR 2 have been asking for PC VR support for years, so why now? “Also, we’re pleased to share that we are currently testing the ability for PSVR 2 players to access additional games on PC to offer even more game variety in addition to the PSVR 2 titles available through PS5. But hidden away in that post was a statement we weren’t expecting: In a blog post commemorating the one year anniversary of PSVR 2, Sony highlighted upcoming content soon to launch on the headset. Today, on the one year anniversary of the release of PSVR 2, Sony announced it’s testing PC VR compatibility for PSVR 2, with plans to release some form of PC support for the headset this year.
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