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Can VR make a comeback in 2023? These games and headsets give us hope

Posted on December 25, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Virtual reality hasn’t seen much in the way of notable progress in the last couple of years, with none of the five best VR headsets we can currently buy having been released in the last 18 months, and only one since 2020.  But with the impending arrival of the PSVR 2, the expected release of the latest Oculus (Meta) Quest headset and the possibility of Apple’s long-rumored mixed reality headset emerging, 2023 looks like being the year VR might finally start to realize its full potential. The PSVR 2 alone – as the only one of three headsets with a confirmed 2023 release date – would be more than enough to move the dial forward for VR based on what we know already.
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