Too bad, they were one of the few big studios doing good PCVR games.
I see no silver lining here tbh, but maybe they needed the financial security.
They get money and can continue to make good games, and anyone with a Playstation gets to play them. Sounds like a win to me.
They were already making good games, and they were already making exclusive games, if needed (Spiderman).
It's not like they didn't get paid while not owned by Sony, and it's not like Sony wouldn't kick them to the curb if they underperformed (see Evolution Studios and all the other studios they shut down).
Now, if they did it clearly the pros outweigh the cons from their point of view, but as a consumer, i can't say i'm thrilled, exclusives are just shit in general.
Too bad, they were one of the few big studios doing good PCVR games.
I see no silver lining here tbh, but maybe they needed the financial security.
Silver lining is that as someone who only has PSVR and can't play any of their good PCVR title, maybe they'll make some good PSVR titles I can actually play.
That's fair enough.
Personally i think PSVR is just too limited by inferior hardware (ps4, but in particular, the wand's accuracy) to be worth that big of an investment.
I'm also annoyed by the exclusive Oculus stuff, but at least that's piss easy to "crack" and play on any VR device (i think you can even use PSVR on PC, with some tinkering).