I kind of see it as a hallmark that PSVR is going to come to a slower end as well. Whilst it's done reasonably well it's hard to imagine it's made that much for Sony given the costs of R&D and manufacturing the thing likely requires. PS5 would realistically need years of userbase building like PS4 had to warrant another attempt and whilst they may opt to do that it would potentially require a much bigger investment from them as so much of PSVR's content comes from PC roots where if companies like Oculus start shutting down on dedicating resources to advancing the tech you're going to see software development begin to dry up meaning PSVR2 would have less to lean on.
Whilst PSVR remains easily one of the most distinct and memorable current gen experiences there's been, I personally just can't see a world where Sony can justify a second attempt at VR but not a third attempt at a handheld unless you really, really believe companies are going to go all out on VR next gen still.
Whilst PSVR remains easily one of the most distinct and memorable current gen experiences there's been, I personally just can't see a world where Sony can justify a second attempt at VR but not a third attempt at a handheld unless you really, really believe companies are going to go all out on VR next gen still.
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