Eddie-Griffin
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https://www.vgchartz.com/article/456504/sony-ps-vr2-has-a-good-chance-of-outselling-the-original/
There was a rumor a few days ago there would be a sales report this week (the IDC report is now out buy you need to pay $5500 to see it early before Sony announces) so we'll see if that rumor is going to be true or not.
However, Hiroki is confident that PSVR2 will outsell the original. Although I am wondering about the PSVR2 only being available via direct in some region. the original PSVR1 was all over stores and there were demos at several of them for people to try. I'm curious why Sony hasn't done that again in several places, especially in the US. Perhaps direct sales have done bigger than people are expecting and Sony is saving money by not using the same strategy.
Sony executive deputy president and CFO Hiroki Totoki during a chat at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference this week stated he believes the PlayStation VR2 has a good chance of outselling the original, which sold over five million units.
"We are very happy to launch VR2 on PS5," said Totoki via VideoGamesChronicle. "VR1, we sold over five million units, and I think we have a good chance to exceed that amount with PlayStation VR2."
He added there are forecasts that the virtual reality market has a chance of being one of the largest growth areas in the media and entertainment segment in the first half of this decade.
The original PlayStation VR released for the PlayStation 4 in October 2016 and ended up selling over five million units by the end of 2019.
The PlayStation VR2 launched last month for the PlayStation 5 at a price of $549.99 / €599.99 / £529.99. It is currently only available to purchase via PlayStation Direct.
There was a rumor a few days ago there would be a sales report this week (the IDC report is now out buy you need to pay $5500 to see it early before Sony announces) so we'll see if that rumor is going to be true or not.
However, Hiroki is confident that PSVR2 will outsell the original. Although I am wondering about the PSVR2 only being available via direct in some region. the original PSVR1 was all over stores and there were demos at several of them for people to try. I'm curious why Sony hasn't done that again in several places, especially in the US. Perhaps direct sales have done bigger than people are expecting and Sony is saving money by not using the same strategy.