Virtual Reality Fears Unleashed: Minecraft’s VR Support to Disappear in 2024
Minecraft’s VR Adventure Ends: What’s Next for PC Players?
In a recent update, Mojang announced that Minecraft, the popular sandbox game, will no longer support PlayStation VR headsets starting next March. This change has raised questions about what this means for PC players who have grown accustomed to exploring the world of Minecraft in VR.
What Does This Mean for PC Players?
Don’t worry, PC enthusiasts! Mojang assures that you’ll still be able to "keep building in your worlds, and your Marketplace purchases (including Minecoins) will continue to be available on a non-VR/MR graphics device, such as a computer monitor." This means you can still enjoy your Minecraft experience on the same devices you’re used to.
Playing Minecraft in VR on PC
As reported by UploadVR, there’s a silver lining for PC players. You can still play Minecraft in VR on PC using the Java version of the game. Here are a few ways to do so:
- Download a VR mod: Look for a mod like Vivecraft, which allows you to play Minecraft in VR.
- Use a standalone VR port: Try QuestCraft, a standalone VR port that lets you play Minecraft in VR.
Whether you’re a seasoned Minecraft player or just starting out, this change won’t necessarily affect your experience. You can still build, explore, and have fun in the world of Minecraft on your PC.