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bluedawgs said:
fleischr said:

Vita maintained a small and very active user base while Sony 1st party studios walked away. That seems to be what's coming next for PSVR.

Is the PSVR doing much for Sony in terms of bottom line? Probably not. Ideal peripherals to launch would be similar to Kinect or Wii Fit - a new device that sells large volumes and brings a new userbase into the fold. So the question is, if VR can't accomplish anything close to that, what's the business case for extending support?

please tell us what this is based on, i can't wait to see what you come up with

 

edit: also the whole logic that sony is "abandoning" the PSVR when it launched 9 months ago is just absolutely hilarious to me. sony spends years investing in VR and creating a slick ass fuck headset that does the best VR possible at its price point, it outsells the lifetime sales of the Oculus Rift and HTC VIVE on day one and dudes on the internet think they're done with VR just cus there was a drought of games for a little while at the beginning of the year, insane

The beginning of the year had RE7, which should be bundled with every PSVR and camera that game is  probably goddamn amazing in VR. Imagine if Sony would remake Killzone two or even better 3 in VR. I would sure as hell buy that, and a PSVR. 



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar