Not the uptake Sony was after for the PSVR 2, then.
Coming in at $549 the PSVR 2 is going to be the next-gen console gamer's gateway into the. Welcome, friends, the weather is fine here. Although, despite the tasty specs this VR headset will be packing, Sony's initially projected 2 million unit sales appears to have dropped significantly since pre-orders opened up.went live back in December after a few months on a special invite-only basis.
The sources said that not only has Sony given their display panel partners a heads up to expect a reduction in orders, the company is now expecting to sell something closer to 1.5 million PSVR 2 units between this April and March of next year. A bit of a drop from expecting to have 2 million units on standby for launch.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Sony’s new PS5 ad could be teasing Uncharted 5 | VGCA brief, mysterious clip in a game montage could show a key character from the games…
Read more »
Microsoft says Sony isn't telling the truth to EU regulators about Call of DutyMicrosoft's chief communications officer took to Twitter to reaffirm the company's willingness to keep CoD on PlayStation for 10 years.
Read more »
Sony has reportedly cut its PlayStation VR2 launch forecast in half | VGCSony has halved its launch projections for the upcoming PlayStation VR2 following 'disappointing' pre-orders, according to a new report.
Read more »
Xbox, Sony, and Nintendo reportedly skipping E3 2023According to a couple of reports, Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo will be missing this year's E3, but as per Xbox boss Phil Spencer, Microsoft's show should coincide with the returning event.
Read more »
Activision Blizzard exec says Sony 'will be just fine without the FTC's protection'Using the success of Sony's The Last of Us show as an example, Activision Blizzard exec Lulu Cheng Meservey says that 'in gaming, Sony is 'the first of us'' and that it doesn't need protection from the Federal Trade Commission.
Read more »
Activision exec thinks Sony's Last of Us TV success means Microsoft buyout should be fine'Sony's talent and IP across gaming, TV, movies, and music are formidable and truly impressive,' says Activision exec.
Read more »