Sony has reportedly halted PSVR 2 production until its current backlog is sold

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Sony has reportedly halted production on new PSVR 2 units until the current backlog of headsets has sold through.

The news comes according to a new Bloomberg report, which suggests that PSVR 2 sales have declined each quarter since its launch in February of last year. Especially notable are the Q4 2023 sales figures, which show Sony selling roughly 325,000 units. That's a fraction of the 1.3 million headset sales from Meta, though this is likely due to the launch of Meta Quest 3 on top of the consistently strong sales of the Meta Quest 2.

Yijia Zhai, analyst at financial group Macquarie, made a statement to Bloomberg addressing why PSVR 2 could be struggling as much as it is: "The high price of VR hardware acts as the main hurdle for its expansion," says Zhai. "Currently, there are limited games that support VR devices, and that will also lead to lack of motivation for players to purchase VR hardware. This limited content also has a reason – the development cost for VR games is substantially higher than normal titles."

Own a PSVR 2? Be sure to check out our guides to the best PSVR 2 games and best PSVR 2 accessories to ensure you're getting the best experience possible before PC support comes to the device.

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