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I think something that you need to see is that PSVR is essentially a platform. What ever install base it's got is how much games are limited to sell on it. If it even sells as much as the PS Vita, I'm not even sure if that's enough to justify it to developers to make full fledged games built from the ground up for PSVR. And then without those PSVR won't look appealing enough outside of the core PlayStation fan audience, sales won't raise enough to convince developers to devote so much resources to produce VR games like these. Until then your left with mostly low quality tech demo typed experiences, made with reused old assets of previous games.

Also Sony haven't really shown me that they will support their hardware if it doesn't do that well, and neither have 3rd party developers either. PSVR needs to get in the high millions so it can become a sustainable platform for developers to profit from it, or I can't see it doing well.

I just don't think 3rd party developers or even first party, are gonna stick around for VR if they can't make money from it. Just a peripheral or not if it cant sell well it's not got a good future for it. I mean the PS Vita is essentially history now, and right now PSVR is Sony's 2nd pillar.

If does become then successful then yes all will probably go well but right now it's not in that zone, and I'm not sure how long or if it will ever get their. It's super expensive and the libary is lacking from a quality standpoint. I've yet to feel convinced that first party will be their no matter what and I've yet to see a ton of 3rd party developers get on board with high quality full fledged games that appeal the masses that the PSVR is a must own.