So far, shortages have defined the current console generation. But, if we believe recent reports, Sony wants to make sure that its next-gen PlayStation VR headset bucks the trend.
According to Bloomberg, Sony will have two million PSVR 2 units ready for its launch early next year. Considering that the original PSVR headset took eight months to reach a million units in sales, it's clear that Sony doesn't want to leave anything up to chance. The figures guarantee that everyone who wants a PSVR 2 at launch will get one.
The PlayStation 5 has become the poster child for stock shortages this generation. You can't blame Sony for wanting to make sure that the PSVR 2 doesn't suffer from the same fate.
Sony has sunk in a lot of time and money preparing PSVR 2 for a more successful launch. To that point, the PSVR 2 has a stacked launch lineup such as Horizon Call of the Mountain and so much more. Plus, several games will have content and/or support for the PSVR2 like the Resident Evil 4 Remake, Resident Evil 8, and No Man's Sky, among others.
