Sony has developed an adapter to enable PC support for the PSVR 2 headset, aiming for a 2024 release. This move could broaden the device's appeal beyond PS5 users, addressing one of the major concerns about its limited compatibility.
Sony is testing PC support for the PS VR2, aiming to expand game variety beyond PS5 titles and address the headset's limited game library. The move could make it easier for users to access a wider selection of games, including popular titles like Half Life: Alyx, and potentially tap into Xbox Cloud Gaming. This official support may also help boost PS VR2 sales and encourage more developers to create content for the platform.
Sony is working on bringing PC support to the upcoming PSVR 2, aiming to offer more game variety beyond PS5 titles. The exact delivery method for PC support is yet to be specified, but it may require a custom hardware adapter due to the headset's single USB-C cable design. This move would make PSVR 2 the only recent PC-capable VR headset with OLED panels that doesn't need SteamVR base stations and controllers, potentially making it the most affordable option.
With Windows 10 reaching the end of support and Windows 11's hardware requirements leaving many PCs ineligible for an upgrade, Google's Chrome OS Flex offers a solution by supporting these devices for "many years." This version of Chrome OS is designed for existing PCs and Macs, providing security, automatic updates, and remote management capabilities, making it an attractive option for businesses and individuals looking to extend the lifespan of their devices and reduce hardware refresh costs. Google has certified almost 600 PCs for Chrome OS Flex, and it's free for individuals to use, offering a lightweight, modern, and secure alternative to Windows.
CD Projekt is set to release an official mod editor for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in 2024, allowing fans to create their own custom content using the game's existing assets. The mod editor will be available for free on PC, with the possibility of console support in the future. This update will breathe new life into the game, which won't be receiving any new official content as CD Projekt focuses on other projects. The release of the mod editor will likely keep fans engaged until the highly anticipated next Witcher game launches in 2025 at the earliest.