The developer of popular sandbox VR game Rec Room has revealed that it currently «can't justify» a port of the game to PlayStation VR2. The virtual reality headset for the PS5 has already featured a wide variety of games for players to choose from, including titles from some of Sony's biggest franchises. Horizon would make its debut in VR with Horizon Call of the Mountain launching in February of last year, while Gran Turismo 7 would also receive VR functionality in a free update. Now, however, one developer doesn't appear to be convinced by the VR platform.
First launching in 2016, Rec Room has seen modest success as a combination of a sandbox game and a game creation tool. Similar to games like Roblox and Dreams, Rec Room allows users to both play pre-made games developed by the creators, as well as create their own games with its in-game engine. Rec Room has already seen releases on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles, as well as VR versions on both the original PlayStation VR and the Meta Quest. However, a new statement from co-founder Cameron Brown suggests a PlayStation VR2 version isn't coming anytime soon.
As reported by PushSquare, Against Gravity co-founder Cameron Brown recently suggested that the developer is not currently planning a PS VR2 port of Rec Room. During an «AMA» thread on Reddit, Brown called a PS VR2 version a «non-trivial» port and suggested Against Gravity «can't justify the cost» of bringing Rec Room to VR. Though Brown did not sound thrilled by a PS VR2 port, a spokesperson would later say the studio was not opposed to bringing the game to PS VR2 in the future. PlayStation users can currently only play Rec Room in VR through the original PS VR on PS4 or PS5 backwards compatibility mode.
The uncertainty of a PS VR2 port for Rec Room comes as the PS VR2 has reportedly struggled early on in its life for Sony. The VR headset reported less than 300,000 units sold by the end of its launch month, following initial optimism that the PS VR2 could
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