Only reason I don't know if they do that is they have other interests (Bing, Cortana, etc.) that could keep them in the console wars, but I don't know if they'll stay in the realm of selling consoles at a loss. Nintendo already does that, I expect Microsoft and Sony to follow as well. I think they all are realizing the "golden era" is gone and now they have a target audience they need to milk.
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From what I have seen online, Apple might have the best gaming device on the market if you have $3500 sitting around.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
As a card holding member of PC master race, I agree. There’s been some awesome videos circulating of people streaming 4K/120 FPS from their PC / GeForceNow onto the Apple Vision Pro then expanding the screen to 100 feet. It’s way too expensive right now but thats basically a perfect gaming accessory. I hope Apple and Meta can develop this tech to a point where it’s a reasonable cost.
As with most VR, it's better to wait, not because of the tech getting better or anything like that, though that is a reason, but for software support. The biggest hurdle I had with the PSVR2 was launch titles. For this it's going to be a bit similar, though at least it has web browsing, etc. built into it.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg