I think, probably, this is a completely different animal though. By all accounts PSVR games look more polished and feel more complete than their PC counterparts. Games are charting, which I didn't expect, the headset must be selling very well. I imagine there'll be a buzz around this, lots of non-gamers picking it up unlike Vive which is an expensive piece of kit with a much smaller suitable crowd. There was Gear, sure, but I literally don't know anyone who's ever cared about that, since you can only get the experiences for that which can be loaded on a mobile. My point is, this is making it mainstream which could see the higher ups making a push, and lots of third parties jumping on opportunities. Even if it's just new VR features on existing games, like Tomb Raider, or short, half-price experiences like Batman, there could be people looking to capitalize on this asap.