Following disappointing early preorders of the PlayStation VR2, Sony has reportedly reduced sales projections for its new virtual reality headset scheduled to launch on February 22. The company had originally forecasted a quarterly shipment of two million units. However, in light of the disappointing preorders, it has apparently revised its forecast by half and is now set to ship one million units.
According to Bloomberg, the multinational conglomerate has already informed one of its supplying partners to anticipate fewer orders than originally planned.
However, Sony has reportedly denied Bloomberg's claims. According to a GamesIndustry, the company claims it is "seeing enthusiasm from PlayStation fans for the upcoming launch". Given the fact that news of the company cutting its production projections wiped off the gains its stock had made before it came to light, it is hardly surprising the company is rebutting the report.
Preorders for the PlayStation VR2 headset began last November. Usually, gaming gadgets that interest consumers are soon inundated with high demands such that stores are forced to maintain a waitlist for the devices. However, the PSVR2 is not getting the same treatment. Even though the gadget is less than a month away, many stores are still conveniently taking orders, which indicates that there is simply not enough interest in the device.
