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No Blu-Ray 3D support planned for Playstation VR 2

Tomislav Bezmalinovic
Playstation VR 2 next to crossed out Blu-Ray 3D brand logo.

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Sony's gaming hardware chief Yasuo Takahashi confirmed in an interview that there are no plans for Blu-ray 3D support on Playstation VR 2.

The first Playstation VR supported Blu-Ray. Less than half a year after its launch, Sony rolled out a software update that turned the VR headset into a 3D TV and enabled 3D movies in "cinema mode." This was a popular feature. 3D movies usually look even more impressive in virtual reality than they do with 3D glasses in the theater.

The Playstation VR 2 (review) will not get the feature. At least, not soon. In an interview with the Japanese website AVWatch, Yasuo Takahashi confirms that Sony currently has no plans to support Blu-Ray 3D. Takahashi is the hardware head of Sony's gaming division SIE and is responsible for its global product strategy. He also led the development of the Playstation VR 2.

YouTube and VR apps could feel the absence

That this feature is missing is no surprise. The company dropped Blu-Ray 3D support for Playstation 5 in 2020, which was required for Playstation VR 2 to be able to play and display the media format.

Takahashi does not give specific reasons for the lack of Blu-Ray 3D support. However, the company probably made a cost-benefit analysis based on usage data and decided against supporting the format. Playstation VR 2 also has a cinema mode like its predecessor, but Sony apparently does not believe that Blu-Ray 3D could become an important growth driver for the system.

Does this mean the end of 3D movies on Playstation VR 2? Not necessarily. The website asked Takahashi if he could imagine the distribution of relevant content coming from elsewhere, such as YouTube. Takahashi replied that "it is possible to develop such an app."

Details on the creation of the Playstation VR 2

The article, which is quite long at over 2,500 words, goes into detail about the development of the Playstation VR 2 and the team's design decisions and is worth reading for those interested in the system's technology. It is just a pity that the machine translation from Japanese sounds patchy and bumpy in parts.

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