Take Two Remains Skeptical About VR, Excited About Nintendo Switch

So far, it's hard to disagree with him...

Posted By | On 01st, Jun. 2017

It looks like Take Two is still not convinced about the viability of the VR market- which admittedly makes sense when you consider how little impact VR hardware and software have had on the larger gaming market so far, more than a year since the launch of Oculus Rift.

“VR developing exactly as I expected,” Take-Two’s Chairman & CEO Strauss Zelnick said at the Annual Technology, Media & Telecom Conference. “Look, so far there’s not a significant entertainment market for VR software, I think that’s a factual statement. We have put out some VR games, sold some units, we put out the NBA2K VR experience. If VR develops as a meaningful entertainment platform, we’ll be there with our IPs and our teams would be really excited to do very cool developments.

“To be clear, there’s no shortage of passion to do something about it. I do think there are limitations. I do believe VR is a very powerful technology for medical and military uses; I am not convinced yet it will be a powerful technology for entertainment uses.”

That said, it does seem like Take Two believes in the commercial potential of the Nintendo Switch, and that it wants to be there to support the system.

“We’re there front and center, we have NBA 2K coming for the Switch. We consider ourselves to be in a very important partnership with Nintendo. We believe in it, it’s been a very successful launch. It remains to be seen how it does [going forward], but we’re excited about it and assuming there’s an install base, we’ll be there. Not with all of our titles, but selectively.”

The selectively bit is simultaneously disappointing and expected- after all, we have no reason to expect Red Dead or GTA on the Switch, after all. That said, if NBA does well, it will be interesting to see what other games Take Two decides to support Nintendo’s platform with.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 Receives Ultrawide Screenshot for PC Version

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 Receives Ultrawide Screenshot for PC Version

Ninja Theory's action-adventure sequel will launch for Xbox Series X/S and PC later this month, on May 21.

Skate Dev Diary Reveals New Details on Character Customization and Cosmetics

Skate Dev Diary Reveals New Details on Character Customization and Cosmetics

The upcoming free-to-play skateboarding game will allow you to customize your wardrobe, body height and shape,...

DNF Duel Unveils Fifth DLC Character, Nen Master

DNF Duel Unveils Fifth DLC Character, Nen Master

The fifth and final character in the fighting game's Season Pass will arrive sometime this summer, it's been c...

Resident Evil 9 – Can An Open World Setting Work?

Resident Evil 9 – Can An Open World Setting Work?

Rumors suggest Resident Evil 9 might be open-world, and that could just be what the series needs.

XDefiant Launches on May 21

XDefiant Launches on May 21

At launch, the multiplayer shooter will include 14 maps, 24 weapons, five factions, and five game modes.

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – Final Update Arrives May 9th for PS4, Xbox One and PC

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – Final Update Arrives May 9th for PS4, Xbox One and PC

Version 1.5 will also be available for Nintendo Switch players on May 16th, adding the co-op Chaos and PvP-foc...