Lately, gamers have been on a quest to track down not just the hard-to-find PS5 disc drives, but another highly sought-after PlayStation gadget seems to be slipping through their fingers. The PSVR2 PC adapter, which hit the shelves in August 2024, has become a rare find, much to the frustration of eager players. Just yesterday, a few fortunate individuals managed to snag one, but the scarcity continues to keep many on their toes.
### On the Hunt for a PlayStation VR PC Adapter? Don’t Delay
While we’re not entirely sure what strategy Sony is employing for these mysterious restocks (some 30th anniversary items keep reappearing now and then), it’s clear that the PSVR2 PC adapter has been missing in action for quite some time. If you’re keen on owning one, it’s wise to move quickly as there’s no telling when it might reappear on the shelves.
As of now, we have reliable information that both PS Direct and Amazon are carrying the accessory. Additionally, a few reports suggest that some physical stores like Target and Best Buy have a limited supply available.
Sony introduced the PSVR2 PC adapter to broaden the horizons of the VR headset, especially after it didn’t quite hit the mark with support or consumer enthusiasm. Shuhei Yoshida, a former executive at PlayStation, recently admitted in an interview that the headset hadn’t lived up to expectations, expressing his regret by saying he was “sorry for being wrong” about the PSVR2’s potential.