
Should big studios now make their mark in VR?

Samsung Electronics today unveiled Galaxy XR, introducing a new category of AI-native devices designed to deliver immersive experiences in a form factor optimized for multimodal AI.

The VR Games Showcase has come and gone.
So much stuff has been announced and revealed. We get our first look at games like Grim, Hitman 3 VR, Vendetta Forever and much more.
Here is everything that was announced.

Laundry, cleaning and classic arcade games all in glorious virtual reality
I hope Sony and third party developers do start investing in VR and make full games centered arond VR. Imagine an Uncharted game in VR, finding treasure, traversing the landscape in first person, puzzle solving, and frantic shoot outside.
Yet I believe if many devs start making VR games there would be some that would say that they don't want them because VR is still niche, or they don't want to invest in another device just to play the games. There will be others that probably try to claim some kind of anti consumerism because their platform might not have anyway to do VR and some how it isn't fair since they would be excluded.
Its about time that VR be taken seriously by gamers and developers/publishers. All games should have the option to either play the game on a flat screen or in VR a la Resident Evil7.
I think PSVR 2 is the perfect opportunity to boost it into the mainstream if they can really nab some games with depth near launch.
🤷. I’m not too interested in VR. I’ve tried it a few times, it’s ok in short bursts, but i really don’t think i’d want to do long gaming sessions playing it. I won’t even consider it on consoles until it’s wireless, but even then, i find it more of a gimmick right now then something fully fleshed out that id invest in
Definitely. VR is amazing when done right. And xbox refusing to support it is one of my main reasons for going with the PS5 first.