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The new VR headset is the first thing I've been genuinely excited for in a long time. It being wireless solves all the issues I was having with setting up my old Vive in my current place, and Half Life: Alyx was a mind-blowing experience to play.
I know some people have legit issues with VR like getting motion sickness or not having space to play (although it can function in a surprisingly small area), but for those who don't, you're really missing out by not participating in it. Even without a ton of games available, there's a few that are fun to play - I spent a lot of time on Compound VR. I'm seriously hoping that more devs will participate in making VR games, because the technology is genuinely impressive at this point, it just needs more content and better accessibility.
Of course the brand new headset will probably be expensive as fuck, but I'm enthusiastic enough about the concept that I'm already trying to tuck away a dollar here and there to save up.