Sony is working on official PC support for PS VR2
Sony is seeking to make its PlayStation virtual reality headset supportable on PCs, for a unique gaming experience. The company said it was "currently testing the ability for PS VR2 players to access additional games on PC to offer even more game variety in addition to the PS VR2 titles available through PS5."
Hoping to roll out later this year, Sony intends to meet the needs of gamers, who had been resorting to using SteamVR for PC gaming.
The company has, as of yet, only released three VR experiences for the platform since its debut, with no announcement of any future games on the way.
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The VR headset, has thus, a limited library of gaming titles to play, while notable game developers have not shown any intention to make PS VR2 versions of their games.
However, PC compatibility with the headset will enable gamers to tap into a wider selection of games, including big hitters like Half Life: Alyx, on a headset that has excellent dual OLED displays. Gamers then, might also be able to access Xbox Cloud Gaming through a web browser.