Meta Quest 2s Steam Survey popularity spells the end for PCVR-only headsets
Date:
Wed, 09 Feb 2022 14:49:18 +0000
Description:
The era of PCVR-dedicated headsets is over as the latest Steam Survey shows that the Meta Quest 2 and other headsets are the preferred choices for over 50% of users.
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Valves January 2022 Steam Survey results have been released, and they reveal that the Meta Quest 2 s rise in popularity is showing no signs of slowing
down soon.
Through its monthly survey, Valve collects and releases anonymized data about what hardware and software participants are currently using when playing
games through Steam. Alongside a steady rise in the number of gamers opting for Windows 11 , in January more people than ever turned toward using the Quest 2 when playing PCVR titles.
The total number of Steam users with a VR headset now sits at 2.14% (which Road to VR estimates is equal to 3.4 million people) - with 46% of these players opting for the Quest 2 over any other option. This is a 6.4% increase over its share of users just a month ago in December 2021s charts.
Thanks to the Quest 2s dominance and the lingering popularity of its predecessor (the Oculus Quest ) as well as the PCVR-dedicated Oculus Rift and Oculus Rift S , Meta hardware makes up just over two-thirds of all VR
headsets used on Steam. In second place is HTC , followed by Valve in third.
On top of that, the combined popularity of standalone headsets on Steam is
now over 50%. That means more people are playing Steam PCVR games with these devices than those that are designed to work with PCs exclusively. Analysis: Where Meta leads, others will follow
Its all well and good that the Meta Quest 2 is a popular piece of kit, but what does that actually mean for us players?
Well, by now its clear that Meta struck gold with its second go at a standalone headset. We expect its rivals will release similar style headsets in an attempt to claim the VR crown for themselves.
While the Quest 2s success is likely due to a blend of several factors, we expect the most significant is its cost.
The standalone device is not only one of the cheaper VR headsets out there on its own - priced at just 299 / $299 / AU$479 - but it also doesnt require a PC.
Its similarly priced sibling the Oculus Rift S, and more expensive options like the incredible Valve Index ($999 / 919, about AU$1,425) require users
own a VR-capable PC. One of these rigs will set you back at least another
$600 / 500 / AU$700 if not a lot more if want to get the most out of your headset.
When faced with the choice between the Quest 2 or a setup that costs at least twice as much, its easy to see why people time and again opt for the cheaper headset.
Price isnt everything, though, cheaper headsets than the Quest 2 have come
and gone in the past with little to no fanfare. The Quest 2 has seen
continued success because it also delivers a solid performance coupled with
an amazing library of exclusive titles that are easily some of the best VR games out there.
The HTC Vive Flow seems to be taking strides in this direction with an innovative PC-free design - though we werent too impressed when we had the chance to try it out - and rumors suggest the Valve Index 2 is going to be a powerful standalone device.
Even Apples rumored mixed reality headset is expected to be following this trend.
Well have to wait and see if these devices can push Metas Quest 2 from the
top spot when they launch, but regardless of who takes home the crown, it looks more and more likely that the days of PC-dedicated VR headsets are
over. Check out: our picks for the best Meta Quest 2 games
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/meta-quest-2s-steam-survey-popularity-spells-th e-end-for-pcvr-only-headsets/
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