Sony will no longer provide an adapter to connect the PlayStation Camera to the PS5, although it was previously free when purchasing a PS VR headset.
Sony has just announced news that could upset customers of the original PlayStation VR: the company will soon stop providing the adapter for connecting the PlayStation Camera to the PS5 for free. This decision, announced on the official Sony support page, will take effect on November 26, 2024, or while supplies last.
To understand the importance of this accessory, we must remember that the PlayStation Camera is essential for the operation of the original PS VR on PS5. Indeed, the first generation virtual reality headset uses a light-based tracking system, specifically requiring this camera. The PS5’s new HD camera is unfortunately not compatible with the device.
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Users who have not yet obtained this adapter still have a few options. It is possible to request it via an online form, where it will be necessary provide the PS VR serial number and other information. An alternative is to contact Sony support directly by phone, having the serial numbers of the PSVR1 and PS5 handy.
For those worried about missing this opportunity, third-party adapters are available on the market. However, obtaining the official Sony accessory for free is obviously preferable.
It’s important to note that PS VR games are not compatible with PS VR2, as the two headsets use different tracking technologies. So, to enjoy emblematic titles like “ Astro Bot Rescue Mission ” Or ” Everybody’s Golf VR » on PS5, the adapter remains essential.
Although some games have been ported to the new headset and other VR platforms, many titles, including several first-party exclusives, remain only playable on the original PS VR. Players wishing preserve access to this library of games on PS5 therefore have every interest in quickly obtaining this free adapter before it is too late.