Sony has already seen the future. This future seems to be virtual reality. In a recent interview, Yoshida Shohei, head of Sony’s game, believes that in 2020 everyone will use virtual reality in some way.
In an interview with Bloomberg, Yoshida Yoshida talked about the future application of the forthcoming PSVR head display. He believes that PSVR will not only be limited to the game platform, but it can be used to send viewers to music events like U2 concerts to help students attend classes in a virtual environment or to make everyone in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Watch the game from the perspective of the athlete. Yoshida Shohei firmly believes: "By 2020, everyone will use VR in some way."
Yoshida's optimistic view of PSVR is not just that. He pointed out that the PSVR will be "a proof of the future." To prove Sony's confidence in the PSVR version, Yoshida Yukio denied that Sony will launch a more powerful version of PSVR next year. It will not launch a new Gear VR after half a year after the first model was released.
Yoshida's prophecy is largely based on the hope that PSVR will gain a lot of popularity. Baidu's VR community once reported that the market has 43.5 million PS4 consoles. The current trend has increased him more confidence. If PSVR can really become PlayStation in virtual reality, then the future world will become inestimable.