Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick, speaking at the Cowen & Company Technology, Media and Telecom Conference, has said that there are too many impediments to VR gaming in the current state of the world and that it's "ridiculous to think the average home in America would dedicate an entire room to VR gaming".
Zelnick went on to say that VR is too expensive as it currently is and that a $2000 price tag that also requires an entire room is not realistic in today's market.
"We have like $300 to spend on an entertainment device and we do not have a dedicated room. We have a room for a screen, a couch, and controllers," he added. "We don't have something where you stand in a big open space and hold two controllers with something on your head--and not crash into the coffee table. We don't have that."
Zelnick went on to say there are "any number of constraints" to virtual reality taking off. This isn't to say he's completely down on VR in general, however.
You can check out more of Zelnick's thoughts on VR by visiting Gamespot.
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