| maxleresistant said: I don't know for the US, but here the PSVR was available everywhere from day one. There was no shortage, or the shortage only lasted a day or two. The demand wasn't that high, that's all, and it's normal, the PSVR is really expensive and not really useful, at least at the moment. In my opinion, 750k is more than it deserved. Now, they should focus on bringing more content, satisfy owners of PSVR, bringing in more buyers. Analysts saw the VR as some booming technology, it's not, like I always said, it's starting as a niche technology, it's going to take a long time to be wildly popular, or maybe it never will be. And like I said countless time, Sony should stop being dumbasses, and put a Sony logo on their headset and call it the Sony VR, make it compatible with PCs. |
Where are you? It's sold out in the US, the UK, Japan, and Germany. The simple fact of the matter is that Sony produced a certain number of units for launch, and it did not end up being enough. Demand is currently higher than supply and yet people are in here claiming doom? It's just silly.
I do agree that it's a niche technology though.
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