Now, it’s true that the PSVR 2 has some flaws — such as its reliance on a wired tether to your console — but it remains a state-of-the-art experience with 120Hz OLED displays, eye tracking, and one of the comfiest fits out there for a VR headset. The naked truth is that Sony doesn’t have a whole lot of exciting new upcoming VR game releases, which may be why it’s opening up compatibility to PC gamers with a $60 adapter that will ship on August 7th.
It’s hard to predict if selling a bunch of headsets to people with beefy gaming PCs will help Sony grow its ecosystem of games in the long run, but offering a big discount certainly doesn’t hurt. Read our review.
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