In an interview, Xbox chief Phil Spencer downplayed VR as an “isolating” experience, saying that “nobody’s asking for VR” — at least, from his customer base. From a report: He said, “the vast majority of our customers know if they want a VR experience, there’s places to go get those” he explained, though he also said “nobody’s selling millions and millions” of VR headsets. For these reasons, the company isn’t planning to support VR on its next Xbox console, codenamed Project Scarlett. […] Spencer’s take apparently didn’t sit well with Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida, who led the company’s worldwide studios through much of the growth of PlayStation VR — a headset that has, in fact, sold well over 4 million units. This morning, Yoshida tweeted that “we oftentimes work hard to make things that no customers are asking for,” a fairly gentle retort that recalls the supposed quote from car pioneer Henry Ford, “if I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.”
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Source: Slashdot – Microsoft Says ‘Nobody’s Asking For VR’ — Sony and Fans Fire Back
