Exactly one year ago to the date, the PlayStation VR2 launched. Although Sony may not openly admit it, the latest VR2 headset likely hasn’t been as popular as the company would have hoped. When the PlayStation VR2 first launched, many were impressed by the hardware and believed if it had PC support, it would sell well. We’re about to see how true that is, as Sony has confirmed it’s currently testing the ability for PlayStation VR2 players to access additional games on PC. Sony hopes to make this support available within the year but hasn’t provided any further details.
This news was shared in a blog post that detailed new and upcoming titles for PlayStation VR2, including The Wizards – Dark Times: Brotherhood, Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate, Little Cities: Bigger!, Zombie Army VR, the Arizona Sunshine 2 update, and Soul Covenant. Over the next year, PlayStation VR2 expects to have a few more titles including Synapse, Red Matter, Resident Evil 4 VR Mode, Humanity, 7th Guest VR, Among Us VR, Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord, C-Smash VRS, and more.
It will be interesting to see if Sony officially extends PlayStation VR2 support to PC. This could pave the way for existing PlayStation VR2 titles to be added to PC, potentially benefiting the growth of the VR market.