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Should PlayStation VR 2 support PC gaming?

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I found this article here - https://xrsource.net/5764/does-psvr-2-need-pc-support/ It asks Does PSVR 2 Need PC Support? I think it would be awesome if they would make it work for PC. I'm sure modders out there have figured out ways of making the first PSVR work with PC and probably figured it out with PSVR 2 as well. I doubt it would be hard for Sony to make it work for PC, but does Sony need to? I don't think they need to considering their games sell better on PlayStation hardware anyway. They don't really need to sell or support PC if they don't want to. But, I still would love to see PC support with the PSVR 2, or even the first one. But from Sony, idk if I'd trust going the modding route. 

 

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It should but knowing Sony, it wouldn't surprise me if it didn't. You pay so much money for the headset and it can only be used by a specific console. The problem I have with these Sony VR headsets is how expensive they are.

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Considering Sony just stopped production of the PSVR2, they most likely see it as a failure and will soon announce that they're abandoning support for it, much like they did for the PS Vita. It sucks and it's a shame but, Sony's track record on handhelds or peripheral devices like this isn't very good.

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On 3/23/2024 at 1:03 PM, Smokey said:

Considering Sony just stopped production of the PSVR2, they most likely see it as a failure and will soon announce that they're abandoning support for it, much like they did for the PS Vita. It sucks and it's a shame but, Sony's track record on handhelds or peripheral devices like this isn't very good.

I agree - They're poor at promoting the PS accessories for their systems. Outside of the controllers, I don't own any other PS peripheral.

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That's exciting news because the possibility of PC adapter for PSVR 2 is indeed a blast. It would definitely make the headset more appealing to PC gamers. 

 

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If Sony support PC gaming, it can also tap into the vast market of PC gamers who are very eager to get new VR experiences. I mean , the adapter's certification is a great step forward for this.

 

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