Promising Future Support
It would have been all well and good for Sony to release the PSVR with its 30+ game lineup and then leave it at that, but it continued to deliver experiences in the following months. Whether it’s Ubisoft’s Eagle Flight, EA’s Star Wars Battlefront Rogue One experience, or Capcom’s Resident Evil 7, there are plenty of exciting reasons to keep putting your PSVR on in the coming months once the honeymoon period has fizzled out.
Though we’ve not been told of anything coming much past January 2017, considering the significant amount of money Sony has dropped into VR in terms of R&D, manufacturing, and QA costs, it’s highly unlikely that the support is going to stop anytime soon. At least, that’s what both Sony and PSVR owners will be hoping anyway. While both of its competitors are looking equally as strong for future releases, the PSVR is doing it at a cheaper price. Not to mention it also has exclusive IP that it could delve into should it deem them a correct fit for virtual reality. For now, rest assured that there’s plenty of cool content on its way in the coming months.