PlayStation head Jim Ryan believes Sony's current strategy of releasing games on PC several years after their console launch is working well.
On the flip side, the likes offailed to wow, with Alex Battaglia recently noting this PC port arrived"in a pretty desperate state" back in March.all time concurrent player peak on Steam still sitting at a rather dismal 610.Elsewhere in the same interview, Ryan touched more on the PSVR2's launch. He stated that it is still"a little too early to judge" the headset's popularity, but that reactions so far have been"positive".
"We will continue to push forward so that those who purchase PS VR2 can enjoy it for a long time and we can also secure profits," Ryan told the publication, sharing that his favourite VR2 title is
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