Minecraft PSVR Support Discontinued: A Shocking Blow to VR Gamers
Minecraft PSVR Support Ending: What’s Next?
Get ready for some tough news, Minecraft fans on PlayStation! Mojang, the game’s developer, has announced that PSVR support for Minecraft will be coming to an end in March 2025. Yes, you read that right – the free PSVR upgrade that arrived back in September 2020 will no longer be supported in updates after next March.
What Does this Mean for PSVR Fans?
Don’t panic just yet! While the PSVR functionality will be discontinued, you’ll still be able to play Minecraft outside of VR mode and continue to receive updates. Your worlds and Marketplace purchases, including Tokens, will remain accessible. The main change is that you won’t be able to use your PlayStation VR with Minecraft anymore.
New Updates and Features
To balance out the news, the latest Bedrock update also brings some exciting new features to the table. There’s a new experimental Bundles feature, which lets you stack different blocks or items together in the same inventory slot to save space. This is perfect for players who love building and crafting. Additionally, you can look forward to bug fixes and gameplay tweaks to enhance your overall Minecraft experience.
A Shift in Update Strategy
Mojang has also announced a change in its update strategy, ditching the traditional single summer update in favor of multiple content drops throughout the year. This should bring more frequent and focused updates to the game.
The Future of Minecraft
So, what does the future hold for Minecraft? While PSVR support is coming to an end, the game will continue to evolve and improve with new updates and features. Players can look forward to regular content drops and bug fixes, ensuring that their Minecraft experience remains fresh and engaging.