Yeah. Same for PSVR2. Yeah. It sold fine during launch but you can already see that curve flattens in comparison to PSVR sales. Even Sony admitted that they would be fine if VR2 sell as much as PSVR. Which is bad for "rapidly growing market" that some analysts predicted.
Not sure how much of a problem it is but PSVR2 is $700 at my area. I don’t know a single person that has one or has even tried one.
And everybody I know that have a Quest 2 has stopped using it, long ago. Nobody is talking about Quest 3.
I know one person who use an Index, he’s a big VR fan, have some kind of VR studio whatever that is, said he would’ve bought an Apple Vision Pro day 1 if it was SteamVR compatible, but it isn’t so.
And big devs are still not releasing any high budget dedicated VR games, best case scenario is VR modes.
I love VR btw. But the future is looking grim right now imo. Maybe we’ll see a AR boost once Apple Vision Pro is out, but unless they release a minimum $600 headset within a year it’ll at best carve out a tiny market among diehard Apple fans.