Maybe the biggest concern with the PS VR2 comes down to what it doesn’t have. The system’s game library raises red flags. First of all, the PS VR2 is not backward-compatible with PSVR titles. It also can’t run PC VR games. It’s PS VR2-specific titles or nothing for customers willing to shell out for one of the consumer gaming market’s priciest peripherals.
Sony appears to expect customers to simply trust that companies will continue to release exciting titles for the comparatively niche system. The run-up to the PS VR2’s release was also less than reassuring: games that had featured at trade shows and were presumed to be locked-in certainties for the system, such as “Resident Evil: Village” and “Gran Turismo 7,” never made it to journalists or reviewers.
Sony fans just had to hope they’d show up when the PS VR2 hit shelves. Reservations aside, PS VR2 is an exciting piece of technology with some excellent software available. Whether the listed concerns are dealbreakers or just the joys of buying top-end technology comes down to customers to decide.
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