I can't see PSVR ever becoming more than a niche in its current form. As I mentioned in my feedback in the VR forum, it's very blurry and awkward. 10 million unit sales over the lifetime of PS4 will be fantastic for it, which'll also mean it's all of 10% of the market. So at the same time, PS4 is 'abandoned' but also, focus is moved onto the one aspect of it that's still going somewhere. If you like PSVR, PS4 is still full of excitement. If you don't, there's nowt ahead but the wait for PS5 (beyond playing games, of course).
That is your experience, as for me and many others, it's already good as it is.
However, by PSVR read VR on Playstation, including a new headset launched maybe a year after the PS5.
Nice coincidence, this article released today:
"The PS4's future is PSVR"
https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/2/1...svr-future-virtual-reality-iron-man-games-ps5
You might not like it, you might think it's a mistake, but the writing is on the wall.
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