Before and after the announcement of the upcoming Steam Machines by Valve many wondered if the contents of said announcement were going to make a dent on the traditional home console market. According to Gearbox Software President Randy Pitchford that’s not going to happen.
Push Square writes: "A dedicated PSVR2 app has been published to PC platform Steam ahead of expanded compatibility for the VR headset going live on 7th August 2024. The application will be available the day before, and it guides you through the setup of the device for use on PC as well as acting as the place to update the headset and its Sense controllers when patches become available."
You heard it right, folks. A Limited Edition for Steam in 2024.
I wish this would happen more often, there are a lot of Steam games I would buy limited physical editions for if they existed.
As per the latest discoveries by a popular SteamVR dataminer, Valve is rumored to be working on adding an Android emulator in Steam.
Interesting, I currently using Bluestacks on my PC, it works okay, but not all games are compatible, and some work but with glitches, so it would be nice to have an alternative option.
Consoles are a lot more mainstream. This caters to the people that play on pc
Randy who?
I agree with Randy.
Especially after launching at the terrible price of $899.
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