Speaking in an interview with Push Square, director Nicolas Doucet told us that his team never designed the new Astro Bot for PSVR2 in the first place, and that’s why it doesn’t support the headset. “It was a decision to expand on the world of Astro's Playroom and bring Astro to the big stage,” he said. “So, from the beginning, that was really our focus.”
There are still a number of great games coming to PSVR2 in the future, like Skydance’s Behemoth. And, of course, Sony is releasing an adapter which will make the headset compatible with PC. But with first-party support non-existent, and hardware manufacturing purportedly paused, the future isn’t exactly looking rosy for the otherwise technologically impressive format.
Which of the following best describes your relationship with PSVR2? (3,850 votes)
- I love PSVR2 and have lots to look forward to13%
- I own PSVR2 but am starting to worry about it32%
- I did own PSVR2 but I already decided to sell it3%
- I didn't get PSVR2 yet, but I definitely still plan to13%
- I have no real plans to ever buy a PSVR2 headset39%
[source androidcentral.com]