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Support for PlayStation VR2 on PC

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Sony has recently announced a limited-time discount of $100 on the PS VR2, but fans are still eagerly awaiting the promised PC support for the virtual reality platform. Many users feel that the requirement of connecting the PS VR2 to a PS5 is holding back the platform, limiting its potential for a wider range of experiences.

Rumors have been circulating about the possibility of Sony releasing an adapter that would allow the PS VR2 to be used with a PC, freeing it from its dependency on the PS5. Online personality Brad Lynch uncovered a certification from a Korean regulator that hints at the development of such an adapter. This certification was filed in late March, indicating that Sony may be aiming for a 2024 release date for the PC support.

While details about the adapter are scarce, some speculate that it may use a USB-C connection, which is already used by the PS VR2. If Sony follows through with this promise, it could open up new possibilities for the VR platform and attract more users who are interested in PC gaming.

With the recent price drop on the PS VR2, the addition of PC support could make the platform even more appealing to consumers. Fans are eagerly anticipating further updates from Sony on this development and are hopeful that the company will deliver on its promise to expand the capabilities of the PS VR2.

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