Sony is trying to produce its latest product Game station virtual reality headsets are more useful by allowing people to run PC games. The company said it is “currently testing the capability PS VR2 through players can access additional games on PC to offer a greater variety of games in addition to existing PS VR2 titles PS5.” Sony hopes to roll out PC support for PS VR2 later this year, and says it will stay tuned for more updates.
Official PC support is something many fans are hoping for, as PS VR2, for the most part, great virtual reality headset. There were moderators works on the roads to ensure that the device works with its peers SteamVRbut official support will make things much easier.
Despite Sony announcing plans for PC support blog post Detailing some of the titles that made their way to PS VR2 on the PS5, it’s hard to argue that the headset has a particularly strong library of games. Sony itself just released three VR experiences for the platform since it debuted a year ago. In fact, the company has not announced any future first-party games for the PS VR2. The Lack of backward compatibility with PS VR titles also limits the library of the current headset.
Some notable developers are also getting cold feet in making PS VR2 versions of their projects. The eponymous studio behind the popular VR social space Rest room the game could be ported to PS VR2 very expensive.
So it’s a smart idea to make it easier for people to use PS VR2 for virtual reality experiences on PC. They will be able to use a wider selection of games, including big hitters like them Half Life: Alyx, in a headset with excellent dual OLED displays. This could help Sony shift more PS VR2 units. Which gives Sony even more reason to release it Horizon: Call of the Mountain the entire Horizon series on PC available on that platform.
Meanwhile, PS VR2 users are likely to be able to access Xbox Cloud Gaming through a web browser if Sony provides virtual desktop support. Wouldn’t that be something?