PS VR2 Output Halved by Sony After Underwhelming Pre-Orders [UPDATED – Sony Denies]

Jan 31, 2023 at 04:00am EST
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[UPDATE] Sony has denied the PS VR2 report from Bloomberg. In a statement to GI.biz, a company spokesperson said:

We're seeing enthusiasm from PlayStation fans for the upcoming launch, which includes more than 30 titles, such as Gran Turismo 7, Horizon Call of the Mountain, and Resident Evil Village.

[ORIGINAL STORY] A Bloomberg report published today reveals that Sony has halved its PS VR2 output for this quarter. As you may recall, in October, a previous Bloomberg article said Sony was betting on the PS VR2 launch to be large by preparing two million units to be available by March.

Since then, the disappointing pre-orders have led the Japanese company to reconsider, effectively cutting in half the planned shipments for this quarter to just one million units. For the next fiscal year running from April 2023 to March 2024, Sony forecasts shipments for another 1.5 million PS VR2 units.

Pre-orders going slow shouldn't have come as a surprise to Sony, though. PS VR2 has cutting-edge hardware, but it's also very pricey, costing way more than the first PlayStation VR and more than the PS5 itself, with a recommended price of $549.99 / €599.99 / £529.99.

The new Virtual Reality headset also doesn't exactly feature a killer launch line-up, which is yet another reason for consumers to wait and see. On February 22nd, new owners of PS VR2 will be able to choose between the following games:

Last but not least, PS VR2 does not support backward compatibility with PS VR titles, and it won't be compatible with PC for a long time.

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